Guineafowl21
Nordic Pine
New territory for me.
I could do with a decent-sized one, mainly for ripping timber, sawing up follower templates for the spindle, making cabriole legs. I tried to make a jig to make the latter on the spindle with follower bearing, but it was a bit hair-raising for me.
Not sure what a realistic rip depth would be - 10”?
Current ripping is done with a Startrite TA165 table saw with oversized 10” blade, giving 3” depth. 6” if flipped end-for-end. It’s a bit underpowered for this, and often stalls. Worse, it intermittently develops a sort of ringing vibration in the blade, which gouges left and right of the kerf. It’s a bit like when you spin a nut down threaded bar, and instead of travelling down it ‘rattles’ and comes to a stop.
4” (or 8” flipped) rips can be done with the radial arm saw, but this is often set up for other jobs. Also very messy.
Budget a bit suppressed from buying a house (and paying double-bubble Scottish stamp duty!) so, if I could get something here for about £500 that would be nice. I see various Startrites and Jets for a lot more than this. Price seems to be inflated by the hobbyist factor. 3 phase no problem.
I could do with a decent-sized one, mainly for ripping timber, sawing up follower templates for the spindle, making cabriole legs. I tried to make a jig to make the latter on the spindle with follower bearing, but it was a bit hair-raising for me.
Not sure what a realistic rip depth would be - 10”?
Current ripping is done with a Startrite TA165 table saw with oversized 10” blade, giving 3” depth. 6” if flipped end-for-end. It’s a bit underpowered for this, and often stalls. Worse, it intermittently develops a sort of ringing vibration in the blade, which gouges left and right of the kerf. It’s a bit like when you spin a nut down threaded bar, and instead of travelling down it ‘rattles’ and comes to a stop.
4” (or 8” flipped) rips can be done with the radial arm saw, but this is often set up for other jobs. Also very messy.
Budget a bit suppressed from buying a house (and paying double-bubble Scottish stamp duty!) so, if I could get something here for about £500 that would be nice. I see various Startrites and Jets for a lot more than this. Price seems to be inflated by the hobbyist factor. 3 phase no problem.


















