Choosing My New Table Saw

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • In this video I talk about deciding which new table saw to buy and why I decided to upgrade from a contractor / portable construction style site saw to a cabinet saw. I previously used the DeWalt DW745 and Milwaukee M18FTS saws but the time was right to invest in a new saw. This video may be helpful to anyone looking for a new table saw in the UK as it represents a comprehensive list of all of the 8" or 10" cabinet/hybrid saws that are currently available to buy.
    Axminster Affiliate Link: bit.ly/axminsterKB
    Axminster AT254SB Table Saw: bit.ly/at254sb
    Axminster AT254SB Extension Table Upgrade: bit.ly/at254ext
    Axminster AT254SB/AT315SB Sliding Table Upgrade: bit.ly/at254sliding
    Axminster AC216 Table Saw: bit.ly/ac216ts
    Please note, I earn a small commission on any purchases made after clicking the above links - you don't pay any extra, but it helps to support my channel. Thank you!
    The nine table saws I considered were:
    Axminster AC216 8" Table Saw
    Axminster AT254SB 10" Cabinet Table Saw (previously known as AW10BSB2)
    Charnwood W619 8" Cabinet Table Saw
    Charnwood W629 10" Cabinet Table Saw
    Charnwood W650 10" Cabinet Table Saw
    ITech 01332 10" Cabinet Table Saw
    Lumberjack TS1800 10" Hybrid Table Saw
    Scheppach TS82 Precisa 10" Cabinet Table Saw
    SIP 01332 10" Cabinet Table Saw
    Shaun In The Shed's review of the Lumberjack TS1800: • Unboxing & Reviewing L...
    Matt at Badger Workshop's video about the Axminster Craft AC216 Table Saw: • Axminster Craft AC216T...
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  • @RagnBoneBrown
    @RagnBoneBrown  Před 4 lety +10

    Axminster Affiliate Link: bit.ly/axminsterKB
    Axminster AT254SB Table Saw: bit.ly/at254sb
    Axminster AT254SB Extension Table Upgrade: bit.ly/at254ext
    Axminster AT254SB/AT315SB Sliding Table Upgrade: bit.ly/at254sliding
    Axminster AC216 Table Saw: bit.ly/ac216ts
    Please note, I earn a small commission on any purchases made after clicking the above links - you don't pay any extra, but it helps to support my channel. Thank you!
    The nine table saws I considered were:
    Axminster AC216 8" Table Saw
    Axminster AT254SB 10" Cabinet Table Saw (previously known as AW10BSB2)
    Charnwood W619 8" Cabinet Table Saw
    Charnwood W629 10" Cabinet Table Saw
    Charnwood W650 10" Cabinet Table Saw
    ITech 01332 10" Cabinet Table Saw
    Lumberjack TS1800 10" Hybrid Table Saw
    Scheppach TS82 Precisa 10" Cabinet Table Saw
    SIP 01332 10" Cabinet Table Saw
    Shaun In The Shed's review of the Lumberjack TS1800: czcams.com/video/aNP-ZJ-nVDI/video.html
    Matt at Badger Workshop's video about the Axminster Craft AC216 Table Saw: czcams.com/video/lGk5wSpICzY/video.html

    • @natebrooks7015
      @natebrooks7015 Před 4 lety +1

      holy hell pop up cray cray on the first link

  • @soffyabad
    @soffyabad Před 4 lety

    You look so happy when you received the table. Really like that you search all the good reasons to buy something, not just buying what everyone has, but what you really need, great lesson for this times.

  • @StephenBrown85
    @StephenBrown85 Před 4 lety +1

    I have this saw and I love it! I took the metal outfeed table of and replaced it with a double layer of plywood, using the original brackets, and routed a couple of slots in it so that I could use a cross cut sled with it. I installed both cast iron extensions on the right hand side.
    Having all of the extensions and the outfeed is really convenient, plus it gives you twice as much surface to dump stuff on!
    Also it does run on 13 amps most of the time, but it did occasionally trip the circuit so I upgraded the supply after a while.

  • @IEnjoyCreatingVideos
    @IEnjoyCreatingVideos Před 4 lety

    Congratulations! on the new table saw Keith! Thanks for sharing the update with us!💖👌👍😎JP

  • @beanstable
    @beanstable Před 4 lety +3

    Great video mate. Good to have more UK & Ireland videos of machinery in "our" budget bracket.

  • @NomadMakes
    @NomadMakes Před 4 lety +1

    Drool That looks like a fantastic saw. Congratulations on the purchase. Looking forward to seeing your first impressions. Cheers. G.

  • @perlyking
    @perlyking Před 4 lety +1

    Have had the same saw for 3 years now. It’s great. Dust extraction isn’t perfect as it’s not that tightly sealed, but I’m just using a standard shop vac rather than proper extractor. But for accuracy, power and solidity I’m very happy. Hope you enjoy yours!

  • @keithbaker5042
    @keithbaker5042 Před 4 lety +2

    i think you wade a wise choice the saw looks great. I have a ridgid 10" contractor saw it has the stamp metal wings i don't like witch i did not put on. I was using a old grizzle saw that i bought in 1985 it served me well it had cast iron wings that fit perfect on the ridgid i didn't use the base either, i had made a mobile base that i found from Shop Notes magazine it has 4 draws and dust extraction coming from the bottom i also didn't use the fence either i have the incra fence and love it hope yours works well for you!!

  • @mihazajc
    @mihazajc Před 4 lety

    Hehe great! I remember us talking about this decision way back.💪😊. Happy for you for finaly upgrading. Cant wait to see new projects and the review!💪

  • @theozface
    @theozface Před 4 lety

    I just bought this same saw a couple months ago, i had the same thought process as you before purchasing and I'm very happy with it!

  • @benjaqsonworkshop9974
    @benjaqsonworkshop9974 Před 4 lety +3

    Great choice. I have the Charnwood and though it's not high end it's so accurate and so quiet it was a massive improvement - you might have to start checking how accurate your tape measures are now; I did! Can't wait to hear you using it. Great channel that needs no apologies for content - always interesting, informative and engaging.

  • @frankslittleworkshop
    @frankslittleworkshop Před 4 lety

    Perfect timing Keith 😁. I have spent the last year doing exactly the same, my shortlist was exactly the same as yours. And my final choice is exactly the Same and for the same reasons. Just got to find another 6 inches in my workshop and I'm good to go 😁. Thanks for the video Keith 😁👍

  • @frederickwood9116
    @frederickwood9116 Před 4 lety

    Nice to really get an insight into someone else’s table saw buying process. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @KSFWG
    @KSFWG Před 4 lety

    Congratulations, Keith !! I hope your new saw is more than you expected and lasts many, many years !

  • @kieranfoster902
    @kieranfoster902 Před 4 lety

    I got an Axminster trade bandsaw as a present to myself earlier this year. Absolutely love it.

  • @Bill.L.Carroll
    @Bill.L.Carroll Před 4 lety

    Well and truly researched, nicely done mate 👍🏾
    Congrats on the newest addition to the shop, looks like you'll be more than happy with your purchase. 👌🏾

  • @garethheathcote4988
    @garethheathcote4988 Před 4 lety

    Lovely piece of kit I hope that you have many a happy hour using it. Axminster do make some great tools!

  • @stevenkofoed1698
    @stevenkofoed1698 Před 4 lety

    That looks like a great table saw! Congratulations! I hope it works out well for you!

  • @clickster1883
    @clickster1883 Před 4 lety +1

    Great breakdown of your data and analysis. Thanks for sharing all of that. I have a Laguna Fusion F2 on backorder. It should be delivered in Aug, and I cannot wait for it to arrive! All the best from across the pond.

  • @SteveZodiac777
    @SteveZodiac777 Před 4 lety

    Congrats on your new table saw - I reckon you'll be very pleased with it. And, as others have noted, Axminster's service is second to none so I think you're on a winner! I'm looking fwd to your full review - cheers!

  • @Artisan_Taylor
    @Artisan_Taylor Před 4 lety

    Looking forward to the full review as this is the saw that I have been considering purchasing :)

  • @BSMikkel
    @BSMikkel Před 4 lety +5

    I'm still running on the DW745 and really happy with it. However some day (when moving to a new house = more space) I will want to upgrade, and this vid is will be the best place to start, thx :)

    • @felixreali7101
      @felixreali7101 Před 3 lety +1

      completely agree. same for me. this video is really helpful once we're ready to upgrade :-)

  • @zzzzfitzyzzzz
    @zzzzfitzyzzzz Před 4 lety

    Keith i have that SIP 10" tablesaw, i use it and a Draper dust extractor on the same 13 amp mains double socket in my workshop and has never given me any bother mate (comes with a 13 amp plug). Good bit of kit with a good fence and accurate.
    Can't wait for your table saw review mate

  • @razmatazgaz
    @razmatazgaz Před 4 lety +1

    This is my favourite CZcams channel. I'm a bit of a wannabe DIYer and start construction on my own workshop next week inspired by these videos. Top bombing.

  • @MrBez007
    @MrBez007 Před 4 lety

    Think you have made a good choice Keith. I was recently contemplating the axminster but decided to do up an old wadkin aGs 10 instead purely due to cost. (100 for the saw, 150 for a single phase motor, 40 for new bearings, and some steel for the fence) but the major drawback is dust collection and lack of a true riving knife. I really enjoyed the restoration project and have a lovely saw that cost me very little but I do feel I've down graded in terms of dust and having a splitter as opposed to a riving knife. Hope the saw serves you well.

  • @jpsjps6678
    @jpsjps6678 Před 4 lety

    Proper in depth explanation of the thought process. Ty

  • @lemagreengreen
    @lemagreengreen Před 4 lety

    Yeah that's the one I'd choose too! If I had the space.
    Looks great, Axminster stuff seems well regarded too overall.

  • @JeffreyMoon1974
    @JeffreyMoon1974 Před 4 lety

    I gave some thought to a new table saw recently, but I was able to "recondition" my jobsite saw and instead used my money towards some other much-needed upgrades in my shop. Still, I like how you broke this down and went through several models to compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages from your perspective. I will likely need to do the same at some point so that I'm not blinded by "hype."

  • @danmartin3394
    @danmartin3394 Před 4 lety

    You will absolutely love the axminster saw I have the exact same one with the same set up as yours with the cast iron extention tables and the at the time Osbourne mitre gauge

  • @onedaveatatime4238
    @onedaveatatime4238 Před 4 lety

    Cracking looking saw Keith. I have the Charnwood W619 and love it. So if you did decide on the 650, I think you would have been on to a winner either way. i must admit I only discovered axminster in the last year and I cannot fault them at all as a company, absolutely brilliant to deal with. I recently bought their craft series planer/thicknesser and I am so pleased with it. I can see you wanting to work with them a lot in the future!

  • @pauldevlin84
    @pauldevlin84 Před 4 lety

    Looking forward to the full review Keith 👍

  • @ianvicedomini2648
    @ianvicedomini2648 Před 4 lety

    Nice choice mate. I've got a shappach tablet saw and it's ok for ripping down plywood and lite stuff but in terms of beams, it struggles a little unless I run through either side which lightens the load a bit. Great video chap

  • @marppp28
    @marppp28 Před 4 lety +1

    I can’t wait to see review , good choice 👍

  • @erictheviking672
    @erictheviking672 Před 4 lety

    I wish I had space for something like this in my shed. Sadly a contractor saw is about as big as it can go but I can watch people like you and enjoy these things that way. Looking forward to hearing how it turns out and I hope you enjoy it. Cheers.

  • @blackbird-25
    @blackbird-25 Před 4 lety

    Interesting review of your selection. I narrowed my choice to the Axminster and the iTec. Went for the iTec. Very pleased with it. As you say it comes with the cast iron side tables but these are an extra at additional cost from Axminster. Like you I didn't need the sliding carriage. I had seen the Axminster saw but not the iTec, reviews indicated that they were basically the same machine so I was confident to buy the iTec unseen

  • @NomadMakes
    @NomadMakes Před 4 lety

    Ooooooh! I have been looking forward tho this video ever since you talked about getting a new saw! Now, back to watching the vid. :D

  • @fawzye22
    @fawzye22 Před 11 měsíci +13

    You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice czcams.com/users/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.

  • @martyngrogan860
    @martyngrogan860 Před 4 lety

    Great choice in my opinion. The service you get from Axminster is second to none. I have the 315 version of yours with the incra fence system on it and its great. I had a problem with the motor but they sent an engineer out within 2 day from Surrey (I live in the Midlands)

  • @simonr6793
    @simonr6793 Před 4 lety

    Look forward to hearing your thoughts on this tablesaw as I have been thinking of buying the itech 210s model well I think that's the number anyhow 😀.

  • @nielsdevries5714
    @nielsdevries5714 Před 4 lety

    I got the same one a year ago. Can't wait to see you make jigs four this saw!

  • @gordonchapman222
    @gordonchapman222 Před 4 lety +1

    This a crackin' vidio. I also have a spread sheet with way to many table saws listed. I found the way you presented your research very informative. Thanks for taking the time to share 5⭐'s

  • @johncooper8686
    @johncooper8686 Před 4 lety

    Really enjoyed your video Keith - it is so difficult to compare such equipment.
    Good luck with the Axminster
    I bought a S I P 01574 saw secondhand about 6 years ago - it is identical to the Charnwood W650 and overall I have been very pleased with it. The men’s shed that I attend had a Charnwood W619 saw which you mentioned in your comparison. It seems to be an inferior saw with a poor fence system, smaller blade with less power and some issues with the blade raising function (however not many tools stand the rigours of a men’s shed for long anyhow)
    As you say, a small sliding table spends a lot of time unused - it cannot handle large ply sheets and my sliding mitre saw gets preference for most crosscut jobs.
    A couple of essential additions for a saw such as this
    - retractable wheels are a must
    - a decent out feed table is great - I made a fold down one fixed to the saw which was great but was kept up all the time and wasted the space under and tended to be used as an assembly table as well. I have recently removed this and built a combined outfeed/ assembly table with loads of storage under
    - good dust collection is also essential

  • @davehenry9995
    @davehenry9995 Před 4 lety

    I ran my kity 1619 3hp table saw off a 3 pin powerpoint.. trouble is I kept blowing fuses on startup. Annoying. I changed to a 16A commando plug with separate MCB. Perfect. You made the right choice. Looking to upgrade as well.

  • @brentvernon2787
    @brentvernon2787 Před 4 lety

    Congrats on the new saw Keith!

  • @stefankiefer4884
    @stefankiefer4884 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the research and video about it. I'm surprised you didn't at least consider the Saw stop in any of its variations.

  • @davydmir6565
    @davydmir6565 Před 4 lety

    Awesome! You have the euro style fence, that means you should adjust the fence to the gullet of the saw blade or to the centre of the blade. :)

  • @digidandan
    @digidandan Před 4 lety

    Sip and Axminster also are sold with 230v, 16A only stands for a start current, not a running current.it’s no problem for a standard garage installation. You can even run a 16A machine on a 12A amp installation with a correct fuse ( it can allow the higher current for a specified time). Running current of those saws is about 4 to 8A. If you do have a right fuse you do not need to change your installation at all.

  • @lewisbutterfill1072
    @lewisbutterfill1072 Před 4 lety

    Great choice the axminster thicknesser is good as well

  • @jaydeesworkshop
    @jaydeesworkshop Před 4 lety

    Brilliant video Keith. I'm looking for a table saw for my small "DIY" workshop... And the lumberjack TS1800 looks a good fit but not enough reviews or info on it. For me the built in mobile base looks good...but the Axminster coupled with its mobile base does seem to give better quality and good support from the manufacturer too.
    Choices...choices.... I may be watching this video a few more times yet.. and will definitely be watching your full review when you do that. Thanks.

  • @terencecharlesworth1499

    Well jealous looks great can't wait to here your feedback

  • @StamosTee
    @StamosTee Před 4 lety

    New tools is always good news and this is a significant upgrade 👍. It seems to be a great machine. Axminster is well know for quality profucts. Thank God you didn't go for a table saw with 1" bore. I have an evolution mitre saw and finding blades is a pain, I have to use reduction rings and it's not the option.

  • @joerobinson88
    @joerobinson88 Před 4 lety

    Extremely useful Keith!

  • @davidmcarthur1093
    @davidmcarthur1093 Před 4 lety

    I was looking at a record table saw for around £1000 them seam really good but I need to see one first. Good luck with your new saw.

  • @wheelsdan
    @wheelsdan Před 2 lety

    Really good video! I'm looking for a table saw but don't have much room ! This one looks awesome!

  • @SeanAnderson
    @SeanAnderson Před 4 lety

    Nice run down and love the geeky analysis approach. I've just bought the Charnwood W629 for much the same reasons; getting shot of the inaccurate contractor saw and upgrading cast iron. The induction motor are amazingly quiet in comparison. First impressions are pretty good and the only bug bear I have found is that the riving knife sits about 10mm higher than the blade (apparently H&S) and will soon get "adjusted"

    • @benjaqsonworkshop9974
      @benjaqsonworkshop9974 Před 4 lety +1

      I bought the W629 a few months ago with less research but the difference to my work has been amazing. Consistent accuracy was my biggest benefit and the neighbours preferred the quiet motor .I replaced the insert and added a fixed riving knife to that with a second insert for 'dado' cuts. Slide is a now just a very heavy paperweight but replaced it with oak worktop extension and use hand-made sleds.

  • @johnrumm4786
    @johnrumm4786 Před 4 lety

    Hi Keith,
    Good coverage of the decision making process - it can be surprisingly difficult making informed comparisons on such things as its almost impossible to get all the same bits of information out of the various suppliers, web sites and manuals. I hope you are pleased with the results, it certainly looks very pretty!
    I was interested to see that both your top picks actually had the same 2.2kW power motors, yet one was classed as needing a 16A supply. Depending on the power factor of the motor, both should have a normal operating current of no more than about 12A. The normal issue with induction motors is that they draw a large inrush current at start up (which can be anything from 5 to 9 times the normal operating current). That can trip circuit breakers or blow fuses on some installations. It’s unlikely to be a problem on a typical UK 32A ring circuit (normal circuit breakers allow up inrush current up to 5x their nominal rating, so 160A gives plenty of head room), but might be on a 16A or 20A radial. If you do get trips, then one can normally change the MCB in the consumer unit for a “C” type device - these are designed to prevent nuisance trips on circuits feeding a high inrush current by allowing a 10x nominal inrush trip limit.
    It will be interesting to hear what you think of it in use, like ease of blade changing or removing the riving knife, and how effective the dust collection is.
    Do you know if you can run the fence on the other side of the blade (in effect giving the effect of being able to change between left and right tilt)? Is the arbour long enough to use a dado stack?
    Kind regards
    John

  • @MikeShawUK
    @MikeShawUK Před 4 lety

    I need to double check on my saw (a Charnwood W619), but I'm pretty certain the sliding table can relatively easily be completely removed from the Charnwood tables. You can then slide the front and back fence/channels to the left so you can install one of the extension tables onto the left hand side of the saw - though this would mean the scale would be unusable. The sliding table definitely gets in the way, but I find it pretty helpful for the sort of work I do. The saw does have some other flaws though, and I'm pretty jealous of cast iron extension tables!

  • @kevincox5232
    @kevincox5232 Před 4 lety

    Hi I purchased the sip table saw probably 15 years ago and at the time was the best for the budget I had, it has been a excellent saw that's required little maintenance to keep everything aligned. One down side the plastic fence handle broke and trying to get a replacement was impossible, I received so many wrong parts that I eventually gave up. I might try Axminster as it looks like the same part

  • @uktony1525
    @uktony1525 Před 4 lety

    The 25.4mm or 1 inch bore is the size of an Evolution Tools blade bore. I bought the Evolution Rage5 as I need to fold it away but drooled enviously over your new saw.😱

  • @OllyParryJones
    @OllyParryJones Před 4 lety

    I've used one of those Axminster saws and they are good for the money. If anything, you may find the dust extraction isn't perfect - but that comes with most saws!
    That Lumberjsack saw looks very similar to one that used to be sold by a company called Lyndhurst in Hampshire. It seemed to be one man importing a range of exclusive machinery from overseas... People buying them had mixed experiences, both with the quality of the machine and customer service.
    But with Axminster and others, you'll never go wrong and their technical team are always on hand to help. ;-)

  • @oliverking9951
    @oliverking9951 Před 4 lety

    Looking forward to the review video!

  • @jmakes3745
    @jmakes3745 Před 4 lety

    Really great video Keith, very comprehensive and well explained explanation of what you chose and why - I definitely need to get a proper table saw soon, I know as soon as I do, I'll wonder why I didn't take the plunge earlier - clamping my fence to the bed is only fun for so long!
    Also I'm really noticing how much better and more comfortable you are getting on camera - I don't know if filming outside or doing some segments off script are helping but its a great improvement :)

  • @TylerRiot
    @TylerRiot Před 4 lety

    Super helpful - thanks man

  • @axspike
    @axspike Před 4 lety

    I wish I had one! I'm trying to learn and have just started making pallet wood stuff... Majority of tutorials use all big power tools, I have a jigsaw and a drill/driver lol... And I love Axminster power tools, used to live in ax.

    • @richardclarke9966
      @richardclarke9966 Před 4 lety +1

      'pro' tip - get yourself a decent tracksaw before a table saw - with the right setup it can be so much more useful. Think Peter Millard or Matt Estlea 👍

  • @simonwarrington634
    @simonwarrington634 Před 4 lety

    Hi Keith
    Great video, a big hello from Lazy Elf Workshop in Suffolk

  • @RobBarter
    @RobBarter Před rokem +1

    Great video and well thought out decision process. I'm also in the market for a table saw to last many years (but very much a hobbyist), but note that in Nov 2022 the cheapest equivalent Axminster table saw to the one you chose is double the price back in 2020 :( The equivalent non-sliding Axminster now seems to be £2.5k. May have to look at Charnwood which is a shame as I live only 40mins from Axminster.

  • @zallibik9931
    @zallibik9931 Před 4 lety

    awesome video like always mate, thanks

  • @Smithb83
    @Smithb83 Před 4 lety

    I love a good spread sheet! 🙌

  • @rudolfzaris675
    @rudolfzaris675 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for info. I am aiming for LAGUNA Fusion 3, but it cost about 2000 € in our country.

  • @Hand-i-Craft
    @Hand-i-Craft Před 4 lety +17

    I could imagine Mr Badger Workshop needing therapy for ‘acute table saw envy’ after this video😂

    • @animationcreations42
      @animationcreations42 Před 4 lety +9

      We all know it's nearly time for Matt's next table saw anyway!

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před 4 lety +4

      I hope he takes my jesting in the manner it was intended! 😀

    • @jeffcarr392
      @jeffcarr392 Před 4 lety

      Say what, who's cute ? 😉🙄😆😆

    • @hansborgdesing
      @hansborgdesing Před 4 lety +1

      He can take a cup of danish oil, and it will slide down 😎

  • @vane5736
    @vane5736 Před 4 lety

    I recently got a new table saw as well. Sadly the fence broke. And I have no idea when I'm getting the new one in shipping. Congrats on your new saw!

  • @karlpopewoodcraft
    @karlpopewoodcraft Před 4 lety +3

    Congratulations mate, what a stunning upgrade and you definitely deserve it after years of grafting. I personally think its such a good price as well when you consider the a new Dewalt would set you back £750. I currently saving for the Domino 😁 couple more orders and I'll be there😉 can't wait lol

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před 4 lety +1

      Wow is that really how much they are going for now (the Dewalt)?? When you come to upgrade you'll probably find you will sell it for more than you paid for it, that'd what happened with mine strangely after 5 years use it sold on eBay for more than the £400 I paid!! Awesome news about the Domino, it's a great tool

    • @karlpopewoodcraft
      @karlpopewoodcraft Před 4 lety

      @@RagnBoneBrown it's the DWE 7492 it's the latest model I believe just checked and its coming in at 799 to 850 😳. Mine the same one you had the DW745 think that's about 500. I looked at the Domino on eBay and I might as well buy new for the price they go for 🤔

  • @ivanfabian6398
    @ivanfabian6398 Před 4 lety +1

    Good move not going for the W650. The sliding table is near on impossible to set up with and degree of accuracy suitable for cabinet making so I have discarded it. The fence is disappointing in that it has flex that can only be remedied by putting an f clamp on the far end. I look forward to your review of the Axminster saw. Thanks for the great videos.

  • @sumosprojects
    @sumosprojects Před 4 lety

    Well researched mate, I did that as well & if ya spending a fair chunk of change you need the ins & outs of it

  • @nathanlucas6465
    @nathanlucas6465 Před 4 lety

    Looking forward to the review. I've been toying with an Axminster table saw for over a year. Hope it works out well for you 👍

    • @shaunkirby8506
      @shaunkirby8506 Před 3 lety

      Just gone up a few hundred should of got it before the price shot up

    • @nathanlucas6465
      @nathanlucas6465 Před 2 lety

      Finally got the space and the money to upgrade to a decent table saw, and it now seems that there is a national shortage of woodworking machinery 😆

  • @stingray427man
    @stingray427man Před 4 lety

    If you don’t have a dedicated workshop and work out of your garage. You’ll need a job site table saw. I have been using a Jet jobsite table saw for about 3 years, pulling it out of my garage and running it in the driveway. I would definitely recommend the Jet if you need a mobile jobsite tablesaw or you need something mobile with precision cuts.

  • @inkaholic011
    @inkaholic011 Před 4 lety

    I've got the same saw, different model number now, previously it was the AW10. I've had it around 2 years now and I still love it. You made a great choice 👍
    I only have 3 small issues with mine. First and most annoying; on the right hand side of the fence rail. I catch my jeans on it all the time, I have many pairs of Jean's with rips in. Second, the rear extension table could do with having the mitre slots in as well as the main cast top. Remember this when you make a sled as the tracks have to be fairly short otherwise they hit the extension table. My sled is 1200x600mm and I think the tracks are around 350mm. Lastly, dust extraction is terrible. You'll get lots of chips and dust under the table and will regularly need to take the side off to get the extractor hose in there. Inhave seen people make a tray that fits into the bottom of the saw with extraction attached. I think there is a post with pictures on woodworking UK on Facebook. 👍

  • @shaunadams2143
    @shaunadams2143 Před 4 lety

    Hi Keith I have many Axminster tools have found them a very good company to deal with the customer service is excellent you failed to mention their 3-year warranty which appears to be very extensive although I've had no need to use it just as a side note I bought the jet table saw and now wish I bought the Axminster I don't think you'll be disappointed thanks for sharing kind regards Shaun

  • @waynegaskell
    @waynegaskell Před 7 měsíci

    Great video thank you. A man after my own heart with stats and spreadhseets. I'm down the two... the Charnwood and Lumberjack, the lumberjack has a slight edge on good dust extraction which is key for me, but a shame on the small 16mm bore blades. I saw your lumberjack review too, but again thank you

  • @JamesManCave
    @JamesManCave Před 4 lety

    I think from your detailed list of all the saws, for me it would have been a toss up between the Axminster and the char wood also. Hope your happy with your purchase Keith

  • @Mr2at
    @Mr2at Před 4 lety

    Very useful vid. Thank you

  • @sisters1941
    @sisters1941 Před 4 lety

    As usual Keith, very informative and well done. Love all your research. Looking forward to your shed build. Keep safe, Covid 19 doesn't discriminate.

  • @Tensquaremetreworkshop

    Good choice. I bought the Charnwood W650 for our local Men's Shed. A solid machine, but it took several hours to set up and adjust. Taking the riving knife off and on is a nightmare, and the dust collection is atrocious. Not only is the shroud a poor fit at the top, but the external 4" fitting drops to ~3" inside with a narrow, angled turn where it meets the shroud. This collects any slivers of wood and rapidly blocks the tube. On reflection, saws at this price point have to make so many compromises in order to have cast iron face and mounts that other areas suffer. If I were using a saw commercially I would double my budget- and probably get better value.

  • @normanroberts9914
    @normanroberts9914 Před 4 lety

    Hi I enjoy your videos really good content I’ve got one of those table saws works really well but the dust extraction it’s not up to much I have to use two extractors one on the bottom and one on the top and it’s still not very good but apart from that great saw

  • @FranksDIY
    @FranksDIY Před 4 lety

    Nice of them to give a discount. Wondering if they are available in canada

  • @rayloudon
    @rayloudon Před 4 lety +1

    I bought the Charnwood W619 years ago. I bought it because of the price. I wanted the cast iron top. The slide rail has come in useful at times but es it does take up space so I take it off a lot. The 1.5 hp motor seems a bit under powered for me these days and if I had the option again would go for the W650 or the axminster like yours. It is a lovely and quiet machine though. I am going to build it into a longer table with router built in at the end of the extension.

    • @richarddunn504
      @richarddunn504 Před 3 lety

      ray loudon hi, I sold my W619 and bought a Dewalt DW745, plus change, other than noise it’s better in every way 👍

  • @iainw9029
    @iainw9029 Před 4 lety

    Hope you enjoy your new purchase you’ve sure done all the research! Does everyone have one of those stripy sheets somewhere in their homes? 😂 I’m using one in my lockdown kitchen renovation 👍

  • @cjhification
    @cjhification Před 4 lety

    Got the 315mm table saw from Axminster, with the same extensions set for that saw. Had it for 4 or 5 years, been good so far.

  • @garychue7343
    @garychue7343 Před 4 lety +1

    I have the Lumberjack ..its great...re-badged Rikon/Ridgid - I asked and got a discount - I also got a dado blade set off Amazon- it is a standard US bore. Great for a small workshop with built in mobility.

    • @201081hero
      @201081hero Před 4 lety

      I had an old contractor-style saw that was branded Nutool and I imported a Dewalt/Delta dado blade set from the US. My own experience was great at first but soon I found it was just a pain to set up e.g. match the thickness, set the height etc. and it was much quicker & easier to use a router with a decent dado jig or use the router table.

    • @tommeke2000tommeke
      @tommeke2000tommeke Před 4 lety

      Hi,
      I would buy the lumberjack
      I use the saw for oak and hardwood.
      Can the motor handle this or not?

  • @christianjanes
    @christianjanes Před 4 lety +1

    Love this. I’m just about to buy a new band saw. Please do the same for the band saw, but only do it if you choose the same one as me!

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před 4 lety

      Thanks I'm sticking with the bandsaw I have I think, been very happy with it

  • @EddyCarroll
    @EddyCarroll Před 4 lety +1

    Nice overview, Keith. Look forward to the full review in due course.
    Also, have you done a tour of your new workshop yet, now that you've been in it for a while? I saw the initial videos last July, but it would be interesting to see what you've changed in the past 12 months.

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! I've been waiting to get a few things in the workshop sorted out before doing a workshop tour as there are a few things that aren't quite right. Should get one done in the next few months I think

  • @colinashburn4064
    @colinashburn4064 Před 2 lety

    After many years my last table saw died, so I decided to bite the bullet and get a new one. Having read up on the different table saws I decided that the W650 would be perfect.
    I can't fault the machine for cutting capacity, power of the blade (the 3hp motor works great and is powered by a standard 13amp supply), but in all the reviews I read about it, no one had said anything about the size of the mitre slots. All my old mitre jigs / fences / accessories have a slider that is 19mm wide, but the mitre slots on the W650 is only 15mm wide!
    Now I will have to either refit all my home made and purchased jigs/fences with thinner sliders (which are NOT very easy to find anywhere!) or get someone to mill out the slot to accept my current sliders.
    If you are thinking of getting this machine, watch out for the thinner mitre slots.

  • @philipb867
    @philipb867 Před 4 lety

    I have to say I really like the look of the Lumberjack.

  • @GrumpysWorkshop4
    @GrumpysWorkshop4 Před 4 lety

    Whos a lucky boy then. Looks awesome hope it all works out for you

  • @shaunintheshed
    @shaunintheshed Před 4 lety +1

    Cheers for the mention Keith. Hoping my saw doesn’t lead me to becoming a table saw junkie like Matt 😜. I have the dado stack arriving next week as well. Enjoy yours it was on my list of choices. Great minds and all that .

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před 4 lety +1

      Cheers Shaun, hope you're getting on ok with the lumberjack

    • @shaunintheshed
      @shaunintheshed Před 4 lety

      @@RagnBoneBrown so far so good, getting the stock blade out of it on thursday to my blade of choice so we shall how that goes.

  • @stuartthomson6837
    @stuartthomson6837 Před 4 lety

    Hi keith, great video. I also have the dewalt saw and have noticed some inconsistencies in the edge as well, and was looking at an upgrade same as yours. Is the cut much better for you now?

  • @bengriffiths442
    @bengriffiths442 Před 4 lety

    I went through this a few years ago and ended up with a Harvery HW110LGE-30. I'm not actually sure how available that is in the UK at this point. It's a beautiful machine but in hindsight slightly too big for my workshop. At some point I probably need to figure out how to sell it and what I should replace it with. I'd be sad to see it go though! Maybe if we ever move house. I'm not sure what the movers would think of it!

  • @emmetworkshop2829
    @emmetworkshop2829 Před 4 lety

    Wish you’d done this 8 months ago. I used a similar geeky methodology, though you are clearly the Master. Ended up with the 629, for reasons of cost and supporting a local business. It’s ok. A lot of setting up (washers to get levels etc, filing sharp edges etc). It’s all stayed pretty well though. The fence is pretty good (and the gauge accurate) though there is a little play. The riving knife is a bit of a pain - too high to allow dado cuts and the built in overhead extractor hood is set so you have to have the blade protruding above the cut more than I want. Next job will be to replace the supplied blade I think as that left lines on some 2” soft wood. Powerful and quiet but a lot of internal dust build up, even with an ok extractor attached. It does look pretty clunky and poorly finished though. Biggest negative: the power button sits to the left under the sliding table, which is awkward and potentially dangerous if you don’t keep your wits about you. Beggars belief why it would be designed that way. I think I’d go Axminster next time or, if I won the pools, Laguna - that’s a slick looking saw. Look forward to hearing how you get on with your new toy.

    • @emmetworkshop2829
      @emmetworkshop2829 Před 4 lety

      Oh, and the non-standard mitre slots are a pain. Whole new set of jigs to make and featherboards no longer fit.

  • @MidtownSkyport
    @MidtownSkyport Před 4 lety

    I like Axminster, and I''m lucky to have a big showroom near me

  • @peterkelly8953
    @peterkelly8953 Před 4 lety +1

    Well, I love a sliding table & they revolutionise a table saw