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  • Nice! Looking forward to seeing the finished product.

    Doing mine, I ended up using a piece of wood and a clamp to put pressure on the fence to make that square. The blade to the table was easy enough.

    Sold my table saw now though. Will be getting a new one in a couple of months so looking for recommendations.... @Hovis ?

    When it gets a bit warmer, I’m going to sand mine back again, fill some of the gaps I’ve noticed and spray on a varnish finish (it was brushed last time).

  • Big question. All depends on what kind of work you're doing, how much space you got and what your budget is. For me personally, I had decent space and mostly working on furniture so I went for a cabinet saw with a cast top. If I were doing it again I'd look at older sedgwick, wadkin type saws with the aim of being patient. I have a 30 year old kity which I'm pretty happy with. It's current sold as a scheppach precisa 3.0 which is more or less the same machine. I dig the sliding table, a real luxury that has rendered my mitre saw obsolete for everything other than construction work.

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