"hdjoe" wrote in
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1) What I would really like is a Panel Saw, but they are expensive
and take up a lot of room.
The woodworking program at the Adult Education center has a panel saw. Even
though I have an unreasonably well-equipped garage shop, for someone of my
abilities, I take at least one class per session, so as to have access to
some of the tools I don't have. The folks who hang out there are also
generally enjoyable to be with.
2) I would like to attach a infeed table to the saw when needed,
does
anyone have any suggestions on how to attach one? I have a Delta
cabinet saw with the Unifence.
Consider a moveable assembly table at tablesaw height, if you need infeed
support. My router table and workbench were built at this height, for that
very reason.
But I don't cut panels that way very often any more. It's awkward at best,
and generally not as accurate as it needs to be. A good circular saw, with
cutting guides seems to me far safer. Guides don't need to be fancy or
expensive. Final trim cuts, on the reduced sized panels, are made at the
cabinet saw, with far less excitement. I do believe that the good sized
folding outfeed table makes for safer, more accurate operations.
Patriarch
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