I am really trying to come up with a cost effective setup that also meets my needs. I came across the Kreg Adaptive cutting system, and it seemed to check off a lot of boxes. None the less how things appear in Youtube videos or blogs doesn't always translate into the real world. I'm likely going to be working with mostly dimensional lumber, or at the very least s3s from the sawmill, and sheet goods. Home projects like planter boxes, bathroom vanities, cabinets (shop quality mostly, but may want to redo my kitchen down the road), etc.

I've been looking heavily at table saws, but I don't know if the investment and floor space is ideal. I'm ok with the footprint of a table saw if the benefit outweighs the use of space. I just don't know if a table saw will offer much more than a track saw and the Adaptive cutting system for my needs, and have the ability to fold up the table and hang up on a wall.


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