I recently retired from UA Fort Smith, where we had a nice kerning saw for letterpress work, among other equipment that i now get to do without! Anyway, I was thinking that a small table saw would work, if it would make accurate cuts up to 1” on hardwoods for replacing furniture, cutting mounted plates, general use, etc. I have seen a few online, and of course, quality and prices vary. The most important items, it seems to me, would be smooth cuts that are accurate and repeatable. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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Small Table Saw for Letterpress work?
I recently retired from UA Fort Smith, where we had a nice kerning saw for letterpress work, among other equipment that i now get to do without! Anyway, I was thinking that a small table saw would work, if it would make accurate cuts up to 1” on hardwoods for replacing furniture, cutting mounted plates, general use, etc. I have seen a few online, and of course, quality and prices vary. The most important items, it seems to me, would be smooth cuts that are accurate and repeatable. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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