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thats the table saw I have and honestly if you have a circular saw and a compressor I would probably spend my money on a router and brad nailer instead. I dont use my table saw as much as i thought i would for car audio, I used it for installing wood floors and baseboards but only used it once in car audio I use my circular saw to cut down full sheets of MDF cause the tablesaws cant hold the big sheets. Plunge routers are good but not necessary for car audio, I have both and my fixed base is the one i use the most honestly. its lighter and setting it at 1/2" depth is what you will do on most ring cutouts and 3/4" for roundovers. no need to plunge.
thats the table saw I have and honestly if you have a circular saw and a compressor I would probably spend my money on a router and brad nailer instead. I dont use my table saw as much as i thought i would for car audio, I used it for installing wood floors and baseboards but only used it once in car audio I use my circular saw to cut down full sheets of MDF cause the tablesaws cant hold the big sheets. Plunge routers are good but not necessary for car audio, I have both and my fixed base is the one i use the most honestly. its lighter and setting it at 1/2" depth is what you will do on most ring cutouts and 3/4" for roundovers. no need to plunge.
