I have to make about 100 cuts to do my floor project and am thinking about buying a saw that appears like a small table saw with a reservoir under the blade. It is on ebay for under 0 and my question is will this do the small project sufficiently without being overly dangerous to the user as I can’t see paying a lot of money for more expensive saw for one time use.

It’s going under the porch. I’m replacing the lattice that is broken. It’s my first homeowner/fixup project since my husband died, he used to do all of this stuff. And I blew it already! I want to get going on it now.. i have all of his tools, all kinds of things. my boys can hold the other end so it doesn’t flop but I don’t know what saw or size saw blade to use. Also , I should paint it AFTER cutting it, right? thanks!

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would gingerbread break if u used a table saw?

I’m working on a gingerbread house for a competition and looking for ways to make my job quicker and cleaner. i was wondering if there is a type of blade that i should use for such a delicate item

I have dozens of construction grade 1×6’s at the house that I will use in a few beginner furniture-making projects. I bought a table saw, and I am going to trim them down to 1×5 or so before running them through a planer. Should I use the rip blade that came with the table saw, or should I buy a blade with 40 teeth, 60 teeth, or 100 teeth?

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