> complaints about a RAS are reflective of really bad user practice as The fear of the RAS is grossly over-exaggerated imo. Probably three years or so before I got the first old Craftsman jointer I used it for everything from roughing out to jointing to shaping for With it but it was always with a fair amount of continual tuning. My first and for quite a while only power tool and I did a lot of work Heavy work.Dad had one of them and I had one for a number of years as The little 10" B&D's are ok but generally just aren't rugged enough for Precise cut but that's not it's primary job. Not furniture-like) it'll get a finer blade and settings rechecked for a Occasionally when working on something large (architectural, usually, I really don't care but to the nearest inch or so, usually. To be as precise as one wants, my main use for it is roughing out where I've an old Rockwell 16" RAS in a long bench and while it can be tuned To deal w/ what it's for-detail stuff/precision. The radial'll handle much heavier/larger work while the SCMS can be left > Yeahbut, I so prefer my SCMS over any radial arm saw for this type of work. > when you need to whack a foot off a 10' piece 8/4 oak. Ditto and I wouldn't part with mine either.
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