I'm trying to decide how best to deal with crosscutting in my small shed. I only really make the odd bit of furniture and have to save space as I'll only have a 20x10 shed at most.
I'm planning on building an extension to my shed very soon, but other than that I don't build on the go. I do wonder if not having an SCMS is going to make building the shed a pain. But is it worth getting a good one for one build and then having to find a space for it.
I like the triton but I don't want to have to take the dust bag off and convert to crosscut mode. I've seen cross cut sleds and perhaps that is my best option. Crosscutting on the top in tablesaw mode is just not reliably accurate with the mitre gauge.
Any advice or thoughts welcome!
Carl.
I'm planning on building an extension to my shed very soon, but other than that I don't build on the go. I do wonder if not having an SCMS is going to make building the shed a pain. But is it worth getting a good one for one build and then having to find a space for it.
I like the triton but I don't want to have to take the dust bag off and convert to crosscut mode. I've seen cross cut sleds and perhaps that is my best option. Crosscutting on the top in tablesaw mode is just not reliably accurate with the mitre gauge.
Any advice or thoughts welcome!
Carl.