Keep in mind that "thin kerf" is ill-defined, whose width is rarely noted by seller or manufacturers. "Thin kerfs" vary between (0.12) 0.15" to .25". Sometimes the thickness can be important: a big...
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Keep in mind that "thin kerf" is ill-defined, whose width is rarely noted by seller or manufacturers. "Thin kerfs" vary between (0.12) 0.15" to .25". Sometimes the thickness can be important: a big...
I have had a 75watt and a 120watt Epilog. The (old ~2004) 75watt served me _very_ well; but was 32bit architecture that could not be updated/upgraded so upgraded to the 120watt version in 2018. My...