Hey all,
This is one of my first posts on the FOG forums - thanks for the having me here [thanks]
I'm about to put a deposit on a industrial sawstop cabinet saw. I'll take delivery of it towards the end of the year, so I have a little wait. Iv'e done a lot of research on this saw and i'm satisfied that it's built to a high standard and will give me accurate results.
However, from those who own a sawstop, can you give me some hints and tips on the saw. For example accessories that are a "must have", or tips for puting together and setting up the saw (I understand the manual is very detailed). I'm going to get the mobile base, dado brake and zero clearance insert as accessories. The overhead dust extraction seems to come standard now with these saws (well mine is anyway). I also have a wixey angle gauge and digital readout to set up for repeatable cuts to put on the saw.
Is there anything else that is a must have? Sawstop or after market that has made your saw even better? I'm going for the 36" rails because I really don't see myself cutting anything wider, and if I do I have my TS75.
I do have a question though, can you put a micro-jig splitter on the saw zero clearance insert that comes with the saw? Not for the riving knife option ofcourse, but for the featherboard effect that pushes the cut piece against the saw. Or should I just not bother?
Thanks for the help,
Andy
This is one of my first posts on the FOG forums - thanks for the having me here [thanks]
I'm about to put a deposit on a industrial sawstop cabinet saw. I'll take delivery of it towards the end of the year, so I have a little wait. Iv'e done a lot of research on this saw and i'm satisfied that it's built to a high standard and will give me accurate results.
However, from those who own a sawstop, can you give me some hints and tips on the saw. For example accessories that are a "must have", or tips for puting together and setting up the saw (I understand the manual is very detailed). I'm going to get the mobile base, dado brake and zero clearance insert as accessories. The overhead dust extraction seems to come standard now with these saws (well mine is anyway). I also have a wixey angle gauge and digital readout to set up for repeatable cuts to put on the saw.
Is there anything else that is a must have? Sawstop or after market that has made your saw even better? I'm going for the 36" rails because I really don't see myself cutting anything wider, and if I do I have my TS75.
I do have a question though, can you put a micro-jig splitter on the saw zero clearance insert that comes with the saw? Not for the riving knife option ofcourse, but for the featherboard effect that pushes the cut piece against the saw. Or should I just not bother?
Thanks for the help,
Andy