oh haha maybe I posted already about the table saw, but the router table part is new. (And I just paid it all off - ouch)Garth wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 1:53 pmI thought I replied when you first posted about this but wow + super jealous. These are the two bits of equipment that terrify me the most using them. I built a sauna last year for my wife and used the table saw quite a bit + am using the cedar scraps for additional little things... both of which entailed a lot of ripping. It can be below freezing in my garage and I'll still be sweating buckets each time.twelvepoint wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 11:45 am I just replaced my old table saw and router with nice new SawStop stuff.
I think a track for my circular saw will probably end up being my table saw avoidance mechanism. Being a weekend warrior it's hard to justify the expense for the nice stuff; maybe in retirement when I get a lathe, a mill, a band saw, etc...
I definitely recommend a sawstop if you can swing it. We had a contractor last summer who lost the tip of his thumb (it was fortunately, uh "just the tip", and healed ok), and he's experienced but it was a wakeup call for me. The only injury I've had on a table saw was a piece of 1x1 kicking back and hitting me in the eye with enough force to pop the lens of my glasses out, which itself pressed into my eyeball and left me with blurry vision and panicking, I had to check that I still had my eye in my head. I didn't always wear glasses ("it'll be ok just this time"), and I'm super glad I did then. Now I wear a full face shield, always.
Anyway, off the soapbox. Did you post any sauna pics in the home improvement thread? Cool project.