I am in the middle of a decision in regards to equipment. I was considering getting a byrnes thickness sander but have about convinced my self to go with the table saw instead. My reasoning is that the table saw seems to be very accurate in cutting thin stock so it seems as if it could accomplish some of the same goal as the thickness sander with other uses as well.
Our goal is to raise our standard in segmenting. For those of you using the saw, what accessories to you find you use the most? What are the best blades to get?
I have an old direct drive craftsman tablesaw that is about 35 years old and was their cheapest version at that time. I have tweaked and fiddled with it where I get decent enough cuts for general work when using my sled but it is not up to real segmenting accuracy. Even with my tweaks it takes a lot of work to get a square cut.
Our goal is to raise our standard in segmenting. For those of you using the saw, what accessories to you find you use the most? What are the best blades to get?
I have an old direct drive craftsman tablesaw that is about 35 years old and was their cheapest version at that time. I have tweaked and fiddled with it where I get decent enough cuts for general work when using my sled but it is not up to real segmenting accuracy. Even with my tweaks it takes a lot of work to get a square cut.