What’s a good basic table saw? I look at them online and can’t really tell much a difference. I’m tempted to just get a harbor freight one but know the fence will probably be loose and other annoyances…

Anyone have a specific recommendation for someone who is only occasionally playing around with simple carpentry?

    • Nomecks
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      9 months ago

      The most expensive table saw is not “basic”.

      Edit: You’re telling a person who occasionally does wood work to buy a thousand dollar saw. Do you people even listen to yourselves? I bet you all bought $600+ saws when you were occasional woodworkers right? What a joke this thread is

      • @[email protected]
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        99 months ago

        The contractor one isn’t that expensive. And it saves on medical bills if an amateur cuts their fingers.

        But yeah be a prick about it.

        • Nomecks
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          9 months ago

          Yeah it’s only a thousand dollars right? Just 3-5x a normal table saw!

          • Meeech
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            59 months ago

            How much is your finger worth then in your opinion?

            • Nomecks
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              49 months ago

              The guy asked for a basic table saw. A thousand dollar saw is not basic.

              • bluGill
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                39 months ago

                I agree, but I would suggest the guy should be willing to spend the money for safety. If he cannot afford it get a handsaw.

                • Nomecks
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                  09 months ago

                  Surely you can see how silly that is. You can cut your finger off with all kinds of woodworking tools. Does Sawstop make a hand saw? How about chisels?

                  • bluGill
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                    29 months ago

                    You can, but it is less likely. Most likely you draw blood but the would heals normally in a week without needing a doctor

                    chisles are more dangerious but you normally work away from your body.

          • @[email protected]
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            39 months ago

            In the US, my emergency room bill (just stitches thank god) cost significantly more than the $900 smallest Sawstop.

          • ozebb
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            29 months ago

            When my wife and I bought ours it was only 1.5x a comparable (similar motor/blade spec) DeWalt/Bosch, maybe 2x a comparable Delta. The only saws available at 1/5 the price were on Craigslist.

            Yeah, it’s more, but as hobbyists we figured we were (1) more likely to make a painful (and costly) mistake than a professional who’s working with the thing day in and day out and (2) less likely to be able to restore/maintain a used saw of unknown age, provenance, condition, etc. Worth it for us, and IMO probably for most serious amateurs.

    • @nexguy
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      18 months ago

      Most table saw accidents happen because of a lack of riving knife. Use that and the blade guard and your chances of losing a finger drop dramatically.