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- Amperage: 15
- Rip Capacity (Right): 35 in
- Depth of Cut (90 Degrees): 3-1/8 in
- Weight: 96 lbs.
Table Saws
A table saw is one of the central tools in any woodshop. Also known as a saw bench, it features a circular saw blade that rises from the table and rotates at high speed to cut a piece of wood. Table saws are highly versatile and they greatly expand the woodworking capability of your shop. They can rip, cross-cut, miter-cut, square, rabbet, and perform many other types of cuts. You can use them to size wood, cut down lumber, create crown molding, straighten curved or crooked boards, and more. One of the main benefits of a table saw is that it provides a large, flat surface on which to rest your work piece, which makes bigger, more complicated projects much easier.
Your table saw doesn’t need to be a stationary fixture of your work space, however. There are a variety of portable, benchtop models that can easily be transported between locations. While quite convenient, these saws aren’t the best for tackling heavy-duty applications. Always think about your specific needs and work area when determining which type of table saw is right for you.
How to Choose a Table Saw
Picking out a table saw may be the one of the biggest decisions a woodworker makes. It’s a serious investment, and one that should be made carefully. There are several important factors and features to consider when deciding on the best table saw for your needs.
There are three primary types of table saws you can choose from:
- Benchtop Table Saw: The smallest and lightest table saw, and also the most portable. Good for DIYers taking on smaller, less advanced projects.
- Contractor Table Saw: Provides a lot of table space and a 1-2 horsepower motor for larger projects. A good “middle-ground” for both avid DIYers and professionals.
- Cabinet Saw: The largest, most powerful type of table saw available. Motor usually offers 3-5 horsepower. Highly accurate, but not mobile and requires a significant amount of space. Ideal for professional woodworkers and only the most serious DIYers.
You’ll also want to look for a series of useful features on your table saw. A micro-adjust rip fence provides you complete control over the work piece as it moves through the saw. If you plan to attach an auxiliary side or outfeed table to your contractor or cabinet saw, make sure the model you buy has the capability. Those who work in an indoor environment should look for a table saw with a dust port that can be connected to a vacuum or dust collector to keep the area clean as they work. In terms of safety features, some saws have an automatic brake that instantly activates if the blade meets skin.
You can find a great selection of new and reconditioned table saws from top brands like SawStop, Powermatic, DeWALT, JET, Bosch, and more at CPO Outlets.