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Any woodworkers?

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by Forster46, Mar 31, 2013.

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    wilcam47

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    What kind of laser do you have? I recently purchased a Comgrow Z1.
     
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    I wish that I had the skills and the time. Actually, all pocket holes and glue until I can afford a Festool Domino.
     
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    Pixeltim

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    The domino is a wonderful tool! It’s saved me countless hours.
     
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    Alright, fellas. You all know more than me. Table saw and drill press for $50??? Delta (drill press) and Ryobi (table saw). :notsure:
     
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    That's not a table saw - it's a radial arm saw. Far different tool. Google radial arm saw to see if it would be helpful to you.
     
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    It could be useful, but I think a table saw with a crosscut sled can do everything it can do and more. If you have a lot of space for both, then... more tools!
     
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    I would pass on both. The drill press is not that robust. I have a Ryobi drill press of similar design and it it limited in what it can do by its size, both underpowered motor and not very thick pieces of wood will fit.

    And the radial arm saw is a different beast all together. Just a different tool than a table saw.

    I think you can do better. In fact, I would try your own FB ad asking if anyone has a drill press and/or table saw. Explain you are starting your own woodworking business. Maybe someone will sell you something inexpensive or even pass it along to you free.
     
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    FlyingWolfe

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    Table saw route would be more versatile imo, as others have said thats a radial arm saw.
    Husband and I have been looking to get another RAS to just leave the dado stack in it instead of having to swap blades and brakes on the sawstop. Had a RAS years back and they like to climb cut, basically the blade can gain traction and shoot itself at you if youre not stiff-arming it (less so, but even with a fresh blade from my experience). Just something to be mindful of if you get one. I will say theyre awesome af and handy though for dados or full lap cuts. Was nice just leaving the stack in it. But its a tool, and you need it ‘for reasons’ :thumbsup::rofl:
     
  20. Feb 21, 2023 at 2:39 PM
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    So this just popped up in craigslist. No other pics or description. Unisaw for $200.


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