Wood Cutter
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This is my first post here so I hope it makes sense. I enjoy making furniture but I am not very skilled. That is not an issue for me as I have fun anyway but wanted to just benchmark where I am. One issue though is that I only ever get a little time in my workshop so tools that help make up for my lack of time and skill are best.
I currently have a radial arm saw. This is really fantastic for making smaller stuff like, for example, boxes and for cutting long stock to length. When in alignment (no small task I should add) then it is unbelievably quick and convenient to cut stuff to size or to length. While not the best saw for ripping; you can still rip longer thinner stuff quite well. It is no use for larger sheets though. In the near future I will be cutting down quite a few doors and want to make another fitted shelving unit which will have some pieces either too large or at least uncomfortably large for the DeWalt.
I have no room for a proper bench saw - at least not without swapping out the radial arm saw. Hence here is my question... Should I augment the radial arm saw with a plunge saw? As I see it; I can then still cut all of the small stuff and the long thin stock on the dewalt but cut large and sheet pieces using the plunge saw plus I can cut my doors to size. Also; it seems the plunge saws give good results and need less finishing than other saw types which suits my not having as much time as I would like.
What are your thoughts please?
I currently have a radial arm saw. This is really fantastic for making smaller stuff like, for example, boxes and for cutting long stock to length. When in alignment (no small task I should add) then it is unbelievably quick and convenient to cut stuff to size or to length. While not the best saw for ripping; you can still rip longer thinner stuff quite well. It is no use for larger sheets though. In the near future I will be cutting down quite a few doors and want to make another fitted shelving unit which will have some pieces either too large or at least uncomfortably large for the DeWalt.
I have no room for a proper bench saw - at least not without swapping out the radial arm saw. Hence here is my question... Should I augment the radial arm saw with a plunge saw? As I see it; I can then still cut all of the small stuff and the long thin stock on the dewalt but cut large and sheet pieces using the plunge saw plus I can cut my doors to size. Also; it seems the plunge saws give good results and need less finishing than other saw types which suits my not having as much time as I would like.
What are your thoughts please?