Sawtainer

mirock

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Hello colleagues!

This is my project – Sawtainer. I based on Festool systainer system idea.

I need a portable but powerful and full features tool for my small garage and maybe for some remote job.

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Here is the video about first trials


Full process pf creation step by step here
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF5gRLR7P125ONfHaXI2uHsqIQYmq1qm2

Let me know your suggestions and advices!

Best regards.
Volodymir.
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Next trial:
 
A few points:

He is moving way to fast on rips of the small pieces.
The blade is set too high for plywood rips.
The fence is way to short. It barely makes it beyond the back side of the blade.

All that said it's definitely cool and with some minor improvements it will be a great alternative to toting a tablesaw around.
 
Kudos for the ingenuity and creativity, but it makes me very nervous. I would never make something like that or use something like it. It also appears very fiddly to set up.
 
that took a long time to set up. why not just get a contractor saw.
 
A+ for ingenuity.

Big fat F for practicality, when a decent Dewalt small contractor saw costs so little and can be setup and have made the cut before you're even 1/4 of the way through setting this up.

 
#Tee said:
that took a long time to set up. why not just get a contractor saw.

Because I don't like standard contractor saw conception. Especially cause they hasn't good miter guide

And second reason, It is my hobby. I tried to offer something new.
 
JimH2 said:
A few points:

He is moving way to fast on rips of the small pieces.
The blade is set too high for plywood rips.
The fence is way to short. It barely makes it beyond the back side of the blade.

All that said it's definitely cool and with some minor improvements it will be a great alternative to toting a tablesaw around.

This is a small blade. When I take big one - I have reach - 84mm.

About short back side I agree, need to make some additional support. Some folding plank or something like
 
As someone that has modified practically every tool I've ever owned to make it perform the way I want it, I applaud your ingenuity in making every thing come together. 
 
Perhaps you could incorporate the new Festool 584174 CT-SYS Mobile Dust Extractor, into your design.
 
  Folks , Please look at where people live and realize that everyone doesn't have equal access to the multiple websites , stores , vendors , 48 hour delivery service, not to mention the cold hard cash required . Mirock has shown great originality and can do thinking on his projects and the willingness to share and and document his ideas !!! Thanks you Mirock for taking the time and effort .  Chris
 
bobfog said:
A+ for ingenuity.

Big fat F for practicality, when a decent Dewalt small contractor saw costs so little and can be setup and have made the cut before you're even 1/4 of the way through setting this up.

Does Dewalt small contractor saw have sliding table? A true one (not CMS-like add on) that goes right next to the blade? I thought so.
Obviously this is a work in progress and a proof of concept. Lots of things could be streamlined, such as using knobs instead of screws and screwdriver, etc.
IMHO this is one of the best home made compact saws I've seen.
 
JimH2 said:
The fence is way to short. It barely makes it beyond the back side of the blade.

In Europe saw fences typically don't go past the blade to avoid trapping the material. Particularly on sliding saws. This is standard practice.
Although I myself prefer long fence.
 
McNally Family said:
Perhaps you could incorporate the new Festool 584174 CT-SYS Mobile Dust Extractor, into your design.

Yes, it very good corresponds to this saw
 
yworkcb said:
  Folks , Please look at where people live and realize that everyone doesn't have equal access to the multiple websites , stores , vendors , 48 hour delivery service, not to mention the cold hard cash required . Mirock has shown great originality and can do thinking on his projects and the willingness to share and and document his ideas !!! Thanks you Mirock for taking the time and effort .  Chris

Thank you! No problem, I've made this post to gather different opinions
 
Svar said:
bobfog said:
A+ for ingenuity.

Big fat F for practicality, when a decent Dewalt small contractor saw costs so little and can be setup and have made the cut before you're even 1/4 of the way through setting this up.

Does Dewalt small contractor saw have sliding table? A true one (not CMS-like add on) that goes right next to the blade? I thought so.
Obviously this is a work in progress and a proof of concept. Lots of things could be streamlined, such as using knobs instead of screws and screwdriver, etc.
IMHO this is one of the best home made compact saws I've seen.

Yes, you are right. It is concept and it still very raw. But I already see some points to improve.
 
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