How do you manage to cut a full 4x8 sheet of mdf on these small portable tables(assuming thats what the majority has) ??
How do you manage to cut a full 4x8 sheet of mdf on these small portable tables(assuming thats what the majority has) ??
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I have a full size table saw but I still use a helper and/or feed rollers when working with large pieces. Rollers are $20 each at Lowes or HD. I have 2 and could use 1 more.
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My table saw isn't one of those small portable ones, but all it takes is one person helping me to get the job done quickly.
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We took a small 10" Craftsman table saw and built a table on wheels around it.
The best way to do it is to build a nice outfeed table around it. Here is how I did mine http://www.caraudiojunkyard.com/foru...pics-shop.html
I'm getting lazy and buying the 2x4 instead of 4x8
I'll spend the extra $ for the ease of cutting.
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Agreed. Rip it with a skil saw first, then run it through the table saw to get a good straight edge. Much easier to handle.
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I like to cut it down to smaller pieces with either a panel saw or circular saw.
It is possible to cut full sheets if you build a good table and use a helper, but it is still quite cumbersome.
I clamp a fence to the material and use a skilsaw for everything. My cuts are every bit as good as I get on my table saw and it's a lot easier to manage. Just built two boxes this week with my 6 1/2" 18 volt cordless saw...
Make sure whatever you use for a fence is straight and keep the saw tight to the fence.
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home depot cuts for free FTW...then just make sure they are all even with the table saw when you get home.
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Straight edge and circular saw for rough dimensions, then cut with table saw to exact size.
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