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Dream table saw

Really...It seems to me that a woodworker's dream saw is very specific to his/her personal needs. For example, I have a Sawstop Jobsite Pro saw. For me, it is the ideal saw for what I do in my shop. It is very accurate for ripping and crosscutting (with a good quality miter gauge or crosscut sled). It is safe. It can be folded up and moved out of the way when t isn't needed. If I want to cut up larger plywood sheets, I own a track saw which does at least as good a job as a tablesaw and is maybe safer. Of course, it suits my needs but not everyone's.
 
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