
Choosing the best woodworking saws Author: Ken Morris
You will eventually need more than one saw in your
woodworking shop. Table saws and miter saws are often the first
purchases made by beginning woodworkers. Knowing what to look for in a
quality saw is the best way to be sure you are getting tools that will
serve your needs as you grow in experience. Woodworking shows and
stores that sell discount woodworking tools are a great source of
information and inspiration. Choosing Woodworking Saws Table saws are
an important piece of equipment and often the first power tool
purchased for a workshop. Saws come in either 120 or 240 voltage. If
the saw is 120, it will run on normal household current. If it is 240,
you will need a dedicated circuit. An electrician can run a dedicated
line for the tool. For most home workshops, 120 is plenty of power.
Professionals generally use 240, which stands up better to regular use.
Things to Consider: o Power of the motor o Direction of the tilt, left or
right o Dust collection, these saws tend to create a lot of dust, which
is messy to clean and can be a health hazard o Accuracy of the fence;
look for a fence that is adjustable and easy to use. Miter Saws for
Woodworking Miter saws are an important piece of equipment when working
with wood. They cut angles quickly and precisely. The choices can be
daunting, as there are literally hundreds on the market. Reading
reviews is a good source of information when narrowing down your
options. Miter saws are great for big jobs, like replacing the
trim in your entire house or furniture making projects. A tight miter
makes a big difference in the overall appearance. Miter saws can either
be used on a stand or the ground. A stand is best when you have a lot
of wood to cut. Woodworking Jigs Woodworking jigs are an essential part
of a variety of different projects. They save time and increase
accuracy. Using jigs is much faster when you need to create several
pieces. All pieces will come out identical with a jig. The results are
more consistent and professional. The jigs ( http://www.inside-woodworking.com/jigs/index.html
) you need depend on the projects you are creating and the results you
hope to achieve. You can purchase jigs in any store that sells wood
working supplies. They can also be found inexpensively on the internet.
To save even more money, you may consider making your own jigs. Using
scrap pieces of plywood is a cheap way to make jigs. Since they are
typically used only once, you dont want to use expensive wood to make
them. Ken Morris distributes many news and information to http://www.inside-woodworking.com an internet site specialising in woodworking information. Ken is reviews the latest tools and machinery. ... This article courtesy of http://thewoodworkingsite.com. You may freely reprint this article on your website or in your newsletter provided this courtesy notice and the author name and URL remain intact. |
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