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Table Saws Are A Must for Woodworking Workshops

By: Guy Morris

A table saw is a required tool in any self respecting woodworking shop, or any workshop period. However, investing in one can take a big bite out of your budget. For that reason, you don't want to fly blindly when you are buying a table saw. Table saws are supposed to last for years, and so you want to find one that you are both comfortable with and that can stand up to all of the work you do. Take some time out to do your homework before your invest in a table saw so you get the best one for you.

Table Saws 101 - What You Need to Know

Contractor saws are major saws with big time motors - motors than have between 1 and 2 horsepower, to be exact. Generally, these saws come with decent fences and tables with plenty of space to help with accurate cutting. Good contractor saws can last a lifetime if you look after it properly. However, these saws can be expensive and properly are not worth the extra green unless you cut extremely hard wood on a regular basis.

If space is an issue, go for the lightweight bench saw. These saws are portable and can easily be moved from place to place by just one person. However, there are less opportunities to upgrade a bench saw once you have it - what you see is what you get. For this reason, purchase at the top of the line instead of thinking about adding new features later.

Bench saws bring up a good point - do you want a portable saw or stationary saw? Portable saws are smaller while offering most of the same capabilities, but if you need to deal with large volumes of wood, a stationary saw like a sliding table saw might be the way to go. Stationary saws are pricier as a rule, so weigh up the pros and cons of each with the kind of work you will be doing with your saw.

Saw Safety Tips

As with any power tool, but especially with a saw, safety is paramount. No matter what kind of saw you decide to get, put these safety precautions into action:

- Protect your eyes and ears with protective goggles and muffs. - Loose fitting clothing is a no-no - it can get caught in the saw and lead to injury or worse. - Keep things tidy around your saw to avoid the risk of slipping. Further, make sure your shoe soles are non slip. - To do any work on your saw or change settings, turn it completely off.

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Guy Morris often makes detailed papers on issues similar to table saw rip fence. His abstracts on best table saws are found on www.insidewoodworking.com/tasa/index.html .

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