Popular Woodworking 2000-11 № 118, страница 65

Popular Woodworking 2000-11 № 118, страница 65

Save Money— saw your own lumber.

Make Money— saw for others.

• Cut logs up to 28" D .x11' L

• Extra bed sections permit longer lengths.

• Easily transportable. "p* ,

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table saws

• Is the switch easy to reach or a pain?

• Is the miter gauge worthless, or does it feel heavy-duty and have preset stops at 0 and 45 degrees?

• Can you remove the guard easily? If it's a pain to take off, you'll likely leave it off all the time and compromise your safety in the name of convenience.

Finally, check the fence. It is the most important (and sometimes most expensive part on the saw). Buy the best fence you can, but rest assured you can always upgrade for about $300.

That aside, for the home woodworker on a budget, the contractor saw is the best combination of value and performance.

Cabinet Saws

Cabinet saws are a lot like contractor saws, except everything is bigger, beefier and generally better. Most of the features that are important on contractor's saws are important on cabinet saws as well.

They are built to industrial standards, which means they can be used all day, everyday and provide years of service. Instead of an open stand, cabinet saws are mounted on a steel cabinet (hence the name). This greatly improves dust collection. The motor is bigger (usually 3 hp or 5 hp) and is enclosed inside the cabinet and turns the blade using three v-belts, so cabinet saws actually can take up less space than a similarly equipped contractor saw. The trunnions are beefier and mounted to the top of the cabinet instead of being bolted to the underside of the top, as is the case with contractor saws. Also, the blade adjustment wheels are bigger and easier to turn and the standard fence is usually pretty good.

All this comes at a price. An entry-level cabinet saw starts at $800, and you could spend $2,000 in a heartbeat. However, this is a saw that will last through a lifetime of woodworking, and you'll probably be able to pass it down to the next generation. PW