Hey guys another question to the experienced masters.
Well I think I'm done with my little ryobi toy table saw, I've mod'ed it about as much as I can to try and get it to generate accurate cuts, so far its got a modified splitter, resurfaced (man talk about sanding) table, cross cut sled and out-feed table. I have to say being able to cut 6mm by 12mm Jarrah slides that where accurate was an accomplishment in its own rights given what I had to work with the the lack of a zero clearance insert and woefully underpowered motor. The saw is more of a lightsabre in that given anything tougher then balsa it seems to just burn it way through regardless of feed speeds or clean blade, it hasn't seen a great deal of action all up.
that being said if I turn it on again I'm pretty sure the neighbours will help me out with its dismantling as it sounds like a jet engine mating with a Tassie Devil.
so my question after that rambles is this. Between the Carbatec MJ2325CT and TSC-10HB how much extra saw do you really get?
I want a saw that is
Pretty accurate with out being crazy accurate.
Compatible with a Biesemyer style fence system
Not sound like a jet engine in the heat of passion
Powerful enough for ripping and cross cutting of some of the harder Aussie woods
Solid, would prefer to sacrifice immobility over anything else.
Basically a good mid range one.
If anyone can also recommend on around a similar price range I'd be happy to look into it.
Thanks guys
Well I think I'm done with my little ryobi toy table saw, I've mod'ed it about as much as I can to try and get it to generate accurate cuts, so far its got a modified splitter, resurfaced (man talk about sanding) table, cross cut sled and out-feed table. I have to say being able to cut 6mm by 12mm Jarrah slides that where accurate was an accomplishment in its own rights given what I had to work with the the lack of a zero clearance insert and woefully underpowered motor. The saw is more of a lightsabre in that given anything tougher then balsa it seems to just burn it way through regardless of feed speeds or clean blade, it hasn't seen a great deal of action all up.
that being said if I turn it on again I'm pretty sure the neighbours will help me out with its dismantling as it sounds like a jet engine mating with a Tassie Devil.
so my question after that rambles is this. Between the Carbatec MJ2325CT and TSC-10HB how much extra saw do you really get?
I want a saw that is
Pretty accurate with out being crazy accurate.
Compatible with a Biesemyer style fence system
Not sound like a jet engine in the heat of passion
Powerful enough for ripping and cross cutting of some of the harder Aussie woods
Solid, would prefer to sacrifice immobility over anything else.
Basically a good mid range one.
If anyone can also recommend on around a similar price range I'd be happy to look into it.
Thanks guys
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