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<blockquote data-quote="ngsm13" data-source="post: 653891" data-attributes="member: 544830"><p>False, i used a router for months. Then i jumped to a good jig-saw and it's MUCH easier and A SHITLOAD QUICKER to cut circles. The router...it creates tooooo mcuh friction cutting through MDF...even with special bits it's slow and they burn up a lot. You have to constantly replace the bits...that's if they don't break on ya as well...</p><p></p><p></p><p>YUP!!! They ****...a lot. DO NOT get a table saw like you're discussing. Get a top notch circular saw, then develop a clamp spacer to cut exact lines with it. Also, i wouldn't wanna cut 4'x8' sheets on those flimsy tables. Only table saw i use is my neighbor's at his shop (10,000 sq. ft. woodworking shop...GIGANTIC table saw, permanent inudstrial) or my g/f's dad at his shop (again...hug...metal...permanent) peace</p><p></p><p>NG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ngsm13, post: 653891, member: 544830"] False, i used a router for months. Then i jumped to a good jig-saw and it's MUCH easier and A SHITLOAD QUICKER to cut circles. The router...it creates tooooo mcuh friction cutting through MDF...even with special bits it's slow and they burn up a lot. You have to constantly replace the bits...that's if they don't break on ya as well... YUP!!! They ****...a lot. DO NOT get a table saw like you're discussing. Get a top notch circular saw, then develop a clamp spacer to cut exact lines with it. Also, i wouldn't wanna cut 4'x8' sheets on those flimsy tables. Only table saw i use is my neighbor's at his shop (10,000 sq. ft. woodworking shop...GIGANTIC table saw, permanent inudstrial) or my g/f's dad at his shop (again...hug...metal...permanent) peace NG [/QUOTE]
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