rockwithjason
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I needed a table saw to complete come projects for work. I also wanted one for myself, so I struck a deal with the boss. I would buy the saw and use it to complete my projects and he would by the blades and make any repairs that it needed. Space is a huge issue so I decided on the Ryobi portable table saw model BTS20R. I liked the fold and go design and the extendable table.
I bought it at Home Depot for about $220. Set up was easy, it took about 20 minutes to be ready to cut. The fold up mechanism works great. It's very easy to break down and move. The fence and miter guage are stored on board along with blade changing tools. The guard works well for straight cutting but is not suited to dado work. The sliding tabe extentions are easy to set up and the right hand extension has thumb wheels to lock the table in place making the fence useable on the extention for larger cuts. The rear extention is a nice feature but it is not strong enough for heavy lumber. Cutting strips of 3/4 ply produced a bent extention.
The fence was easy to adjust and had a locking lever feature that was nice. Now the bad part. The fence does not automatically lock down square to the blade. Every change to the set up must be checked for square before you cut. Also the fence had a tendency to move on you producing skewed cuts. The miter guage was awful. I was loose in the miter slot and sloppy to say the least. There is no way to lock the height adjustment which is not a problem if you are doing a light cut, but a big problem if you are doing heavy cuts or dado work. The height is very inconsistant in these situations.
Over all the saw is very compact and easy to use for light cutting operations. I would call this a hobby saw or maybe a light home use saw where high accuracy is not a priority. You can get accuacy if you spend the time checking the set up. I personally would not buy this saw again.
I bought it at Home Depot for about $220. Set up was easy, it took about 20 minutes to be ready to cut. The fold up mechanism works great. It's very easy to break down and move. The fence and miter guage are stored on board along with blade changing tools. The guard works well for straight cutting but is not suited to dado work. The sliding tabe extentions are easy to set up and the right hand extension has thumb wheels to lock the table in place making the fence useable on the extention for larger cuts. The rear extention is a nice feature but it is not strong enough for heavy lumber. Cutting strips of 3/4 ply produced a bent extention.
The fence was easy to adjust and had a locking lever feature that was nice. Now the bad part. The fence does not automatically lock down square to the blade. Every change to the set up must be checked for square before you cut. Also the fence had a tendency to move on you producing skewed cuts. The miter guage was awful. I was loose in the miter slot and sloppy to say the least. There is no way to lock the height adjustment which is not a problem if you are doing a light cut, but a big problem if you are doing heavy cuts or dado work. The height is very inconsistant in these situations.
Over all the saw is very compact and easy to use for light cutting operations. I would call this a hobby saw or maybe a light home use saw where high accuracy is not a priority. You can get accuacy if you spend the time checking the set up. I personally would not buy this saw again.