Doug71
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It's time for me to upgrade my table saw. I have got by with a site style saw for years, I only use it for ripping, everything is planed up after it is cut down so accuracy has never been a problem. I have a Festool Kapex for cross cuts and a big MFT style table for dealing with sheets and panels. This combination has served me well but I think a decent table saw will move things forward.
My friend has a Minimax SC3 panel saw that I really like and that is what I have been looking out for secondhand but do I need a sliding panel saw? I don't do much with panels it's mainly solid wood so I am thinking a rip saw with a sliding carriage might be better for me?
What are the pros and cons of each?
A scoring blade would be nice but I would hardly ever need it.
I always think the sliding panel saws seem to have bigger gaps round the blade that thin off cuts might go down?
A 4 inch deep cut would be handy.
I will still probably cut up full sheets with my tracksaw whichever I get.
I will be getting or making an over head guard so I can lower the riving knife for cutting tenon shoulders etc.
Anyone got experience of both types of saw that can give me advice?
Many thanks, Doug
My friend has a Minimax SC3 panel saw that I really like and that is what I have been looking out for secondhand but do I need a sliding panel saw? I don't do much with panels it's mainly solid wood so I am thinking a rip saw with a sliding carriage might be better for me?
What are the pros and cons of each?
A scoring blade would be nice but I would hardly ever need it.
I always think the sliding panel saws seem to have bigger gaps round the blade that thin off cuts might go down?
A 4 inch deep cut would be handy.
I will still probably cut up full sheets with my tracksaw whichever I get.
I will be getting or making an over head guard so I can lower the riving knife for cutting tenon shoulders etc.
Anyone got experience of both types of saw that can give me advice?
Many thanks, Doug