GREAT Gear Let’s be honest, the table saw is one of the biggest workhorses in most shops, if not the biggest. When it comes to ripping, few tools even compare. For crosscutting, a miter gauge or table saw sled provides better precision than many miter saws. As for joinery, there are few projects that I don’t end up making a dado or groove at the table saw at least once.
Of course, even the most diligent workhorse needs a little care now and again. Because they’re used so often, table saws often get gunked up, misaligned, and worn down. Thankfully, this isn’t anything that can’t be fixed with a little time, some manpower, and the right tools.
CLEANING
Whenever it comes time to tune up a tool, it’s best to…