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Which table saw feature matters most to you?

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 80



@Apprentice_of_Epitaph

Accuracy is key

2 weeks ago | 4  

@AndrewWukusick

As someone who has to deal with a cheap Ryobi compact table saw with the worst fence I've ever seen, I'd absolutely love to have something that's accurate with a good fence.

2 weeks ago | 2

@chashint1

Since accuracy is a given with cabinet saws the SawStop safety feature was the deciding factor.

2 weeks ago | 0

@electricattack

Accuracy and easy of use will save your fingers, limbs, and life. Complacency is what takes fingers and limbs -> the things you've done 450 million times before, gotten away with, are the times it will get you. You have to maintain attention and focus period.

2 weeks ago (edited) | 0

@exodous02

Isn't accuracy the most important factor of any tool? If it isn't for you you really need to evaluate what you are doing.

2 weeks ago | 3

@dt4676

Something small. I don't have a garage or basement.

2 weeks ago | 1

@bobbiusshadow6985

All of the above, but precision takes the podium

2 weeks ago | 0

@joshuaquick5511

Fence accuracy/ease of use, blade size, adaptability with accessories such as a dado stack, aftermarket miter gauges, and jigs

2 weeks ago | 0

@DavidATakes

I just want a high quality saw that is accurate and within my budget. If it has a safety feature that is a bonus and something I would pay a little extra for and did.

2 weeks ago | 0

@ewetoobblowzdogg8410

The dewalt job site table saw is the only one that accepts a dado blade

2 weeks ago | 0

@occheermommy

Gotta have safety first! Then accuracy. Thats my view

2 weeks ago | 0

@joem5332

All 4

2 weeks ago | 0

@shadvan9494

I had a close call with my crappy Ryobi table saw. after that, safety became my most important feature. I am currently saving up for a saw stop.

2 weeks ago | 0

@Tackleberry_G1094

Accurate is number one. I like your channel btw. But I’m bummed about the members only content you have now.

2 weeks ago | 0

@AmillJaime

Safety first, can't do woodwork with no arms.

2 weeks ago | 0

@johncline3033

I use a very old 10in firestorm. Works like a champ.

2 weeks ago | 0

@larsbitsch-larsen6988

sliding miter sled.

2 weeks ago | 0

@walter5401

First time ever seeing a 100% on a poll

2 weeks ago | 0  

@diernosaj

Incra TS-LS

2 weeks ago | 1

@stevenrey56

Low vibration.

2 weeks ago | 0