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Jim Yanik wrote:




Heh,these days,$800 is NOT a "top of the line" table saw.
also,a $99 table saws will not give an accurate cut.


Maybe. My definition or "accurate" is "good enough for its intended
purpose."

A $99 saw WILL give an accurate cut. Precision is, however, another matter.
Here's the difference:

"The moon is 240,000 miles from the earth" is an accurate statement, though
not very precise.

"The moon is, at this instant, 238,857.7002 miles from the earth" is a
precise statement - and also accurate.

Now I bought a $99 table saw for the express purpose of ripping laminate to
make the stuff fit the width of the floor. The saw was accurate to at least
1/4", which was all the precision I required.

I've since used the saw for all manner of worthwhile projects: Cutting junk
into pieces big enough to fit in the garbage can, putting points on tomato
stakes, trimming fence boards to fit around a tree, etc. I assure you, it
was accurate enough for all those endeavors.