johnbulls74
Established Member
Hi All,
I currently have a oldish Cast Iron Sealy SM37 10" table saw with a custom fence (not made by me). Its clamps at both ends on steel tubes. It is very rigid which is good. The saw itself cuts ok (struggles with thicker bits)
The problem i am having is that the fence is never square and every cut i make requires re-adjusting and measuring of the fence, which is really irritating. I would like to be able to move the fence to a point and know it is square.
I cant seem to find any decent after market Fence systems other than the Incra System but for that price i could get a whole new saw...... plus it looks like it takes up a lot of space. I don't like the idea of making one either as i am new to woodworking and i imagine it would not be very good.
Am i best to go down the route of getting a new saw, which comes with a better fence or going for the Incra system? Or are there any others i have missed?
It took me months to choose the current table saw (which i now regret the purchase, I went for it as it was close and cheap) as there seems to be loads of different options. (new/old etc)
I have seen a couple of Kity 619 /1619 table saws which look good but i don't know if the fences are any good? plus after last time am am a little nervous of getting a second hand table saw and they are rarely in North Yorkshire (where i am).
Dust extraction is another worry as my current saw is rubbish as there are two large gaps so difficult for my extraction system to cope with but this is less of a worry and more of an irritant as i wear a face mask.
About me...
I am fairly new to woodworking (and this forum) so i consider myself a novice. I have a large shed as a workshop with normal mains power which houses my Table saw, Band-saw, Mitre saw, Thicknesser, Router table and drill press. At the moment i have been making Chopping boards but i want to be able to make all sorts of different things in the future like Coffee Tables, Picture frames, Wodden Toys, Beds etc... I use the table saw the most in my workshop and have built a few sleds which they work ok.
I don't need to cut large sheets down very often. I don't really want to spend more than £500 but could stretch it for the right saw/fence but would need the boss's (wife) approval.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you kindly
John
I currently have a oldish Cast Iron Sealy SM37 10" table saw with a custom fence (not made by me). Its clamps at both ends on steel tubes. It is very rigid which is good. The saw itself cuts ok (struggles with thicker bits)
The problem i am having is that the fence is never square and every cut i make requires re-adjusting and measuring of the fence, which is really irritating. I would like to be able to move the fence to a point and know it is square.
I cant seem to find any decent after market Fence systems other than the Incra System but for that price i could get a whole new saw...... plus it looks like it takes up a lot of space. I don't like the idea of making one either as i am new to woodworking and i imagine it would not be very good.
Am i best to go down the route of getting a new saw, which comes with a better fence or going for the Incra system? Or are there any others i have missed?
It took me months to choose the current table saw (which i now regret the purchase, I went for it as it was close and cheap) as there seems to be loads of different options. (new/old etc)
I have seen a couple of Kity 619 /1619 table saws which look good but i don't know if the fences are any good? plus after last time am am a little nervous of getting a second hand table saw and they are rarely in North Yorkshire (where i am).
Dust extraction is another worry as my current saw is rubbish as there are two large gaps so difficult for my extraction system to cope with but this is less of a worry and more of an irritant as i wear a face mask.
About me...
I am fairly new to woodworking (and this forum) so i consider myself a novice. I have a large shed as a workshop with normal mains power which houses my Table saw, Band-saw, Mitre saw, Thicknesser, Router table and drill press. At the moment i have been making Chopping boards but i want to be able to make all sorts of different things in the future like Coffee Tables, Picture frames, Wodden Toys, Beds etc... I use the table saw the most in my workshop and have built a few sleds which they work ok.
I don't need to cut large sheets down very often. I don't really want to spend more than £500 but could stretch it for the right saw/fence but would need the boss's (wife) approval.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you kindly
John