bimmer1980
Well-known member
I highly recommend a decent heavy table saw.
I tried a Protech direct drive table saw when first starting off. It was less than $100 new. It worked, but was loud and didn't have a huge amount of power. It did serve a purpose tho.
Then I bought a used craftsman table saw from a guy at work. This was decked out with a nice fence and a router table. It is worlds different from the Protech. It is quieter, runs smoother (very important), has way more power and is a joy to use. This created a huge improvement in the quality of my cuts.
My advise, Get a decent table saw and focus on making your projects. Feel free to try a small direct drive to see if you like wood working, but don't hesitate to get a decent saw. It does make a huge difference!!!!!!
Regarding the circular saw and a piece of plywood? Don't even waste your time.
I tried a Protech direct drive table saw when first starting off. It was less than $100 new. It worked, but was loud and didn't have a huge amount of power. It did serve a purpose tho.
Then I bought a used craftsman table saw from a guy at work. This was decked out with a nice fence and a router table. It is worlds different from the Protech. It is quieter, runs smoother (very important), has way more power and is a joy to use. This created a huge improvement in the quality of my cuts.
My advise, Get a decent table saw and focus on making your projects. Feel free to try a small direct drive to see if you like wood working, but don't hesitate to get a decent saw. It does make a huge difference!!!!!!
Regarding the circular saw and a piece of plywood? Don't even waste your time.

