Miter Saw vs Circular Saw: The Real Comparison Nobody Writes
By Finlay Connolly The comparison that comes up constantly online gets framed wrong from the start. Miter saw vs circular saw isn’t a competition — it’s a sequencing…
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By Finlay Connolly The comparison that comes up constantly online gets framed wrong from the start. Miter saw vs circular saw isn’t a competition — it’s a sequencing…
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When it comes to woodworking, having the right tools can make all the difference. Two of the most essential tools in any workshop are the miter saw and the table saw.…
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Most woodworkers buy a dado set once, get mildly frustrated assembling it the first time, and then wonder why nobody told them sooner. That’s the real story with…
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Hitachi doesn’t make the C10RJ anymore. That’s the first thing you should know. The brand rebranded to Metabo HPT in 2018, and this saw — while still floating…
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The Delta 36-725T2 is a legitimately excellent contractor saw. Cast iron top. Belt-driven induction motor. Biesemeyer-style fence that most saws at twice the price would be proud to…
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Tested for Woodworking — Shop Vacs, Dust Extractors, Cyclone Separators, and What Actually Cleans Your Air Craftsman • Ridgid • Bosch VAC090AH • Hercules HEPA • DeWalt Stealthsonic…
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Here’s something that happens more than tool manufacturers would like to admit: someone buys a chop saw to cut crown molding, or grabs their miter saw to slice…
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The Blade Matters More Than the Saw. Most Woodworkers Figure This Out Too Late. You can spend $600 on a DeWalt table saw and ruin expensive oak with…
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You Can’t Actually Buy the Bosch REAXX Anymore — and That Changes Everything About This Comparison Most articles comparing the SawStop and the Bosch REAXX are written as…
Read moreThat number is worth sitting with for a second. The SawStop CTS-120A60 — the Compact Table Saw, SawStop’s most affordable model — currently retails at $974 after a…
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