(Notably, the 3.5-inch blade height made ripping the 4 x 4s possible in the first place.)Īdditionally, ripping relatively thin but dense 5/4-inch cedar deck boards was a breeze with the worm drive and the included 10-inch Diablo blade, though I did need a separate stand for the longer-length boards. I tried it on boards up to 4 x 4 posts and failed to push it beyond its limits. The brass worm drive gearing is the focus of SKILSAW’s marketing for this product and promises to employ patented mechanical advantage to outperform direct drive saws and rip without binding-all while maintaining a small form factor and light weight. This portable table saw handled all the relatively light-duty board ripping I needed for my deck project, but I also tested it against a variety of sheet goods and other board sizes to assess its capability. The Spruce / Justin Park Performance: Powerful enough for most tasks The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.
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