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Its sibling DWE7491RS (10 inch) will take a dado, but no sale right now.
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Does anyone know, is there a space for on onboard storage for the non through cut riving knife that comes installed in the saw? I replaced it with the blade guard assembly, but didn't see anywhere for the original riving knife to be stored.
I have this one and it's a great saw. I don't care about dados. But for the person about on-board storage, yes there is a place for the riving knife and the guard as well as the miter block.
I have this one and it's a great saw. I don't care about dados. But for the person about on-board storage, yes there is a place for the riving knife and the guard as well as the miter block.
Why is an 8.25" blade safer? It still seems plenty big enough to lose a finger, which is the main risk for table saws.
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It's some new UL thing. It's not strictly about blade size, but a ratio of blade size to table surface area. A 10" saw would need to have a physically larger table area than previously. Easier to just make the blade a little smaller.
Specifically, the new UL rules (under safety standard 62841-3-1 [ul.com]) went into effect on August 2019 and read "the table of a table saw has to be of certain ratios on the left, right, front, and back of the blade based on the blade size."
Basically, saws need to either have bigger tables (making them bigger, heavier, less portable, and more expensive; see more contractor-oriented saws like Dewalt's DWE7491, which almost requires a stand attached to it) or the blade gets smaller to maintain the portability and more modest cost.
Which miter saw? If you want the metaboHPT 10 inch slider you can het a really good deal from bigskytool for sometimes around 250 recon. It is a nice saw but there are some annoying things about it.
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