3D20s
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Good evening!
TLDR at the bottom to skip the waffle.
I'm new to the forums and wanted to say hi after lurking and reading posts over the last few months of planning.
I've been toying between having a garden workshop built but realised I could just use my spare room. It's a little smaller than what the workshop might be but potentially saves me thousands of pounds that can be poured into tools and materials to practice on. The downside is that I'll need to be more economic with space and so want a decent table saw that only takes up a small footprint and ideally can be packed away. I was thinking the Rage 5 saw as its fence and top seem to get good reviews but wanted other options to consider as it seems a little... toy like? Budget is not unlimited by any means but after picking up tons of other hobbies (blacksmithing, fishing, 3D modelling/printing, lockpicking etc) I'm acutely aware of the 'buy once, cry once' mantra. I would rather avoid second hand, purely to avoid dealing with second hand buyers, servicing and parts issues. Any advice very gratefully received.
TLDR - limited space, need a reasonable table saw for making small woodwork projects - suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks,
3D20s
TLDR at the bottom to skip the waffle.
I'm new to the forums and wanted to say hi after lurking and reading posts over the last few months of planning.
I've been toying between having a garden workshop built but realised I could just use my spare room. It's a little smaller than what the workshop might be but potentially saves me thousands of pounds that can be poured into tools and materials to practice on. The downside is that I'll need to be more economic with space and so want a decent table saw that only takes up a small footprint and ideally can be packed away. I was thinking the Rage 5 saw as its fence and top seem to get good reviews but wanted other options to consider as it seems a little... toy like? Budget is not unlimited by any means but after picking up tons of other hobbies (blacksmithing, fishing, 3D modelling/printing, lockpicking etc) I'm acutely aware of the 'buy once, cry once' mantra. I would rather avoid second hand, purely to avoid dealing with second hand buyers, servicing and parts issues. Any advice very gratefully received.
TLDR - limited space, need a reasonable table saw for making small woodwork projects - suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks,
3D20s