Andrew Pitonyak
12-12-2013, 10:56 AM
I read this thread
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?211247-Conventional-Table-Saw-v-Sliding-Table-Saw
And I saw statements similar to the following:
I agree with Loren, the dado thing is overblown. There are other ways to do it. Also, its a bit of misinformation that sliders and dados are incompatible on a grand scale. I think most have the longer arbor. BTW, the slider and the Sawstop are apples and oranges, that slider is in a whole new league than and cabinet saw.
It is not clear to me if this statement is assuming that they are other ways to do it with a slider, or just in general.
Off hand, I can think of the following:
Router (in table or not)
With a hand saw and chisels
With a suitable handplane.
I like my Dado blade.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?211247-Conventional-Table-Saw-v-Sliding-Table-Saw
And I saw statements similar to the following:
I agree with Loren, the dado thing is overblown. There are other ways to do it. Also, its a bit of misinformation that sliders and dados are incompatible on a grand scale. I think most have the longer arbor. BTW, the slider and the Sawstop are apples and oranges, that slider is in a whole new league than and cabinet saw.
It is not clear to me if this statement is assuming that they are other ways to do it with a slider, or just in general.
Off hand, I can think of the following:
Router (in table or not)
With a hand saw and chisels
With a suitable handplane.
I like my Dado blade.