Ok, all I’m back online and it seems I’ve got some catching up to do. The basic line is that I’m seeking a general tool that I can do both metal and wood, but I don’t make my living in either so an A+ tool is not required. On the metal side, I anticipate topping out at maybe 3/8 inch in thickness and with most cuts being in thinner material. On the wood side, my requirements are a bit less clear, but will probably occupy about half of my saw time. I have done a bit of simple furniture and have gotten reasonably good with a table saw, but I’m interested in seeing if I can expand my abilities and try some curves. On the cost side per Woody 73, I’d like to keep it in the $400 range, but I’m willing to kick the ante up to the $600+ range if the opportunity arises for a good saw. I am running with the idea that speed adjustment will be a good idea, but it may be out of my price range unless it’s a simple fast/slow. It seems to me that I may be asking too much for one saw to do everything as the general trend in the responses to my question seems to be …… Buy two saws, as getting one to do both is either impossible or expensive (the DoAll option). Thanks for all the info, I am learning and I’ll check out the DoAll re-build thread.