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Hello. I'm an entry-level woodworker -hobbyist- with a little budget to get going on woodworking. My current table saw functions fairly well but feels basic. The top is weighty and the cast iron extensions are nice - I like the stability and width. In- and out-feed depth are somewhat wanting. The rip fence is only so-so, with some slop front to rear, forcing remeasures each time to stay parallel with the blade. The front fence rack on the extensions aligns poorly with the main table rack despite attempts to correct. There is sufficient power for my needs, and cuts well via a good tune and a fresh blade. Miter gauges are alright, but I've not attempted to take them out of square. Dust collection is a PITA. Haven't found a riving knife for it yet, but have a zero clearance insert en route.
I expect to do more box / cabinet work so panel cuts are forecast. I want a fence that sets readily and reliably. I want to retain the stability and quality of the table top and extensions. I want better dust collection.
I don't imagine a contractor saw would provide the stability I have now, or the precision I'm seeking, so I'm hoping those who've been down this road can correct me if I'm off the mark.
The question is, upgrade this thing or throw in for something new and, if so, what?
Also, for what it's worth, I plan on investing in a track saw for initial reduction of sheet materials, with the table saw being the next step in the process. Point: I don't need massive in- and out-feeds.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom here.
I expect to do more box / cabinet work so panel cuts are forecast. I want a fence that sets readily and reliably. I want to retain the stability and quality of the table top and extensions. I want better dust collection.
I don't imagine a contractor saw would provide the stability I have now, or the precision I'm seeking, so I'm hoping those who've been down this road can correct me if I'm off the mark.
The question is, upgrade this thing or throw in for something new and, if so, what?
Also, for what it's worth, I plan on investing in a track saw for initial reduction of sheet materials, with the table saw being the next step in the process. Point: I don't need massive in- and out-feeds.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom here.
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