kmp
Established Member
Hi, my first post so please forgive me if the terminology is incorrect. While a complete newbie with wood I have for many years mangled metal with various levels of success. A recent journey into some DIY cupboard and bench making has stirred my interest and I am looking to upgrade some of my DIY type equipment to take on some rather more challenging (for me) projects. I would like to make some simple furniture pieces, chests, small tables and desks etc using veneer plywoods and frames in solid woods.
While I have used my 10” Clarke table saw I have been frustrated by its’ lack of accuracy (repeatability really) and flexible table and fence. I have been looking for something more substantial but with my lack of experience have found the choice to be confusing. As I am retired I can’t take the 20 year route I did with metal working lathes so any thoughts you might have would be much appreciated.
I don’t have a huge shop about 5m x 6m so size is restricted somewhat. Cost is also a factor and I would rather be able to use it rather than spend time rebuilding or searching for spares. The list I have at the moment includes the SIP 01332 (or similar), Charnwood W650 or the W619, the Scheppach TS2010 and the Axminster TS200. For some reason I have not taken to the smaller Record range but can’t really explain why. So my dilemma seems to revolve round a couple of basic questions that I don’t have the experience to answer.
For the type of work described do I need a 10” saw or will an 8” be suitable?
Do I need or will I find it easier to use a saw with a sliding table?
I seem to be leaning towards a cast iron top with an induction motor, is this logical?
Trying to balance cost, space and capability I seem to be heading towards the Charnwood W650 but despite reading everything I can find on this forum and having looked at several examples I am not impressed with the steel extension tables and the fence seems a bit rough to move. If the 8” will do the job could I save money with the W619 as I can find very little with regard to user experiences with this saw.
Sorry for the long post but any advice you have would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Keith
While I have used my 10” Clarke table saw I have been frustrated by its’ lack of accuracy (repeatability really) and flexible table and fence. I have been looking for something more substantial but with my lack of experience have found the choice to be confusing. As I am retired I can’t take the 20 year route I did with metal working lathes so any thoughts you might have would be much appreciated.
I don’t have a huge shop about 5m x 6m so size is restricted somewhat. Cost is also a factor and I would rather be able to use it rather than spend time rebuilding or searching for spares. The list I have at the moment includes the SIP 01332 (or similar), Charnwood W650 or the W619, the Scheppach TS2010 and the Axminster TS200. For some reason I have not taken to the smaller Record range but can’t really explain why. So my dilemma seems to revolve round a couple of basic questions that I don’t have the experience to answer.
For the type of work described do I need a 10” saw or will an 8” be suitable?
Do I need or will I find it easier to use a saw with a sliding table?
I seem to be leaning towards a cast iron top with an induction motor, is this logical?
Trying to balance cost, space and capability I seem to be heading towards the Charnwood W650 but despite reading everything I can find on this forum and having looked at several examples I am not impressed with the steel extension tables and the fence seems a bit rough to move. If the 8” will do the job could I save money with the W619 as I can find very little with regard to user experiences with this saw.
Sorry for the long post but any advice you have would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Keith