Hi Everyone
Weather's starting to look up this week so fingers crossed we get a sunny and mild spring!!!
10 years or so ago I bought my first batch of tools, among them a little Ryobi table saw. I only used it to cut a few thin strips of plywood (to fill gaps in the kitchen floor between floorboards) and it's been boxed up since.
The fence on it wasn't particularly accurate but the table itself was light enough to move around if and when needed and the table top seems nice and flat.
I use a track saw to cut down sheets so I don't need nor have the space or budget for a good big saw. However, a cross cut sled would be a really useful tool for me and this is where I need your advice!
In your experience, would I be wasting my time making a cross cut sled for a cheap saw such as mine given that it was never built as a precision tool? Or, properly "tuned" (I've seen the YouTube videos ), would/could it be perfectly accurate?
If so I'd keep it and might also consider making a new fence, perhaps over a new mdf top (I can afford to lose about 25mm cutting depth).
Many thanks, as always, for all your advice!
Aidex
Weather's starting to look up this week so fingers crossed we get a sunny and mild spring!!!
10 years or so ago I bought my first batch of tools, among them a little Ryobi table saw. I only used it to cut a few thin strips of plywood (to fill gaps in the kitchen floor between floorboards) and it's been boxed up since.
The fence on it wasn't particularly accurate but the table itself was light enough to move around if and when needed and the table top seems nice and flat.
I use a track saw to cut down sheets so I don't need nor have the space or budget for a good big saw. However, a cross cut sled would be a really useful tool for me and this is where I need your advice!
In your experience, would I be wasting my time making a cross cut sled for a cheap saw such as mine given that it was never built as a precision tool? Or, properly "tuned" (I've seen the YouTube videos ), would/could it be perfectly accurate?
If so I'd keep it and might also consider making a new fence, perhaps over a new mdf top (I can afford to lose about 25mm cutting depth).
Many thanks, as always, for all your advice!
Aidex