Types of Table Saws
A table saw is one of the most popular
pieces of machinery used for woodworking. It consists of a circular saw powered by an electric motor that is
mounted onto a table. In order to cut, material is pushed
through the saw on the top of the table. It is used mostly for
large wood projects such as fences, tables, book shelves, etc.
When selecting a table saw
it is important to know the different types and the pros and
cons of each. The following are the four basic types of table
saws and what they have to offer.
Bench top Saws
The bench top saw, also known as the portable saw, does not come
all the way to the floor but is meant to be placed on top of a
table for support. This is the more lightweight version of the
table saws. They usually can be carried by one person from job
to job.
The bench top model is preferred for those who are looking for a
table saw that is portable and less expensive; however, remember
that you always get what you pay for. The bench top saw has the
least amount of capability out of any of the table saws. With
the decreased size and weight of the saw, it is less durable and
there are greater restrictions of the size of projects one can
do.
Contractor Saws
Also known as the open-stand saw, the contractor saw is heavier
and more durable than the bench top saw. Its circular
saw is mounted on a heavy table with an open set of legs.
This type of saw is usually preferred for those who have a tool
shed at home since it is moderately-priced and does not require
any extra voltage than is provided in a regular outlet. While
this model is heavier and less portable than the bench top
model, the contractor table saw is still usually moved from job
to job (most contractor saws come with wheel attachments to make
this easier).
Cabinet Saws
Cabinet table saws have the circular saw attached to a table
with a cabinet. It is the largest and the heaviest of the table
saws and therefore is not moved around like the other table
saws. The cabinet table saw is more durable and has less
vibration which makes for a smoother cut. However, the cabinet
saw is more expensive than the other types of saws and usually
requires the installation of a heavy circuit. The cabinet saw
also has a height and tilt adjustment feature and has better
dust collection than the other models.
Hybrid Saws
A hybrid table saw is a lot like the contractor saw with a few
key differences. For one thing, it is much more compact than the
contractor saw and does not require as much room in your tool
shed. The hybrid table saw also offers some of the features of
the cabinet saw. With its solid and heavy base, it has the lower
vibration of a cabinet saw along with dust control. A contractor
saw or a hybrid saw of good quality suits the needs of most
woodworkers.
The cabinet saw, contractor saw, hybrid saw, and bench top saw
are all types of table saws that will help you in your
woodworking projects. Each saw is slightly different to
accommodate the certain needs of the woodworker. One must find
what they need out of there table saw before determining what
type of model they need. However, for the average woodworking
projects, you cannot go wrong with a quality contractor saw.