RokleM
Premium Member
I have the kind of cheapo 10" $150-200ish Craftsman tablesaw. I've used this for a number of projects, and it's served it's purpose well. However, it's been primarily for extremely rough cuts.
I've been thinking about picking up some woodworking for a long time, and now wanting to make some acrylic pieces has pushed me further towards that "hardware" goal.
The problem is 2 fold: 1) I have a table saw, but the fence is horrible, and the table is incredibly small. 2) I also have the professional Craftsman 2.25hp interchangeable router, but no table for it (acrylic edging).
For the table saw, I've thought about either the Biesemeyer Home Fence Systems that basically expand the table greatly and replaces the fence. Unfortunately, no one in Columbus stocks this, it would be special order, and I'm out of luck if I don't like it. Is this a good route? Should I build an expansion myself and buy a new fence individually? Should I just sell the table and buy something else that is more an all-in-one already?
I'm thinking I could buy one of the router adapter plates and put it in a laminated MDF surface (I believe that's what it is, white smooth material). I had wanted to kind of integrate that into my tablesaw system so I could use the fence, but I haven't really seen anything that does that aside from 100% home built systems.
FYI, my main area will be in my basement (15-20' from my 180). I'm working on developing a separation/wall or something to protect the tank. I have a dust collection system I need to setup. I do have room for a tablesaw and such, but it won't be easy to get in and out of the basement if necessary (which is why I was thinking about the "add on" which I could take apart. I wish I had more room in the garage, or another garage all together.
Yes, I realize I just asked a ton of questions which will likely yield about 10000 different options
I've been thinking about picking up some woodworking for a long time, and now wanting to make some acrylic pieces has pushed me further towards that "hardware" goal.
The problem is 2 fold: 1) I have a table saw, but the fence is horrible, and the table is incredibly small. 2) I also have the professional Craftsman 2.25hp interchangeable router, but no table for it (acrylic edging).
For the table saw, I've thought about either the Biesemeyer Home Fence Systems that basically expand the table greatly and replaces the fence. Unfortunately, no one in Columbus stocks this, it would be special order, and I'm out of luck if I don't like it. Is this a good route? Should I build an expansion myself and buy a new fence individually? Should I just sell the table and buy something else that is more an all-in-one already?
I'm thinking I could buy one of the router adapter plates and put it in a laminated MDF surface (I believe that's what it is, white smooth material). I had wanted to kind of integrate that into my tablesaw system so I could use the fence, but I haven't really seen anything that does that aside from 100% home built systems.
FYI, my main area will be in my basement (15-20' from my 180). I'm working on developing a separation/wall or something to protect the tank. I have a dust collection system I need to setup. I do have room for a tablesaw and such, but it won't be easy to get in and out of the basement if necessary (which is why I was thinking about the "add on" which I could take apart. I wish I had more room in the garage, or another garage all together.
Yes, I realize I just asked a ton of questions which will likely yield about 10000 different options