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However, I will note that there are things you can do with a table saw that you cannot do (or cannot do nearly as accurately) without a table saw. The most common example is ripping down larger pieces of wood like a 4'x8' sheet of plywood or OSB. You can try to setup a guide and cut it with a circular saw, but you will never get the reliable and consistent accuracy that a table saw will get you, especially over a long cut.
Additionally, I'd even go so far as to say that ripping long pieces of wood without a table saw can potentially become more dangerous than using a table saw. Trying to cut a 4'x8' piece of plywood in half with a circular saw is not just awkward, it can get dangerous.
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However, I will note that there are things you can do with a table saw that you cannot do (or cannot do nearly as accurately) without a table saw. The most common example is ripping down larger pieces of wood like a 4'x8' sheet of plywood or OSB. You can try to setup a guide and cut it with a circular saw, but you will never get the reliable and consistent accuracy that a table saw will get you, especially over a long cut.
Additionally, I'd even go so far as to say that ripping long pieces of wood without a table saw can potentially become more dangerous than using a table saw. Trying to cut a 4'x8' piece of plywood in half with a circular saw is not just awkward, it can get dangerous.
I routinely rip or cross cut sheet goods on the ground, supported by a few bricks and with a straightedge. To me muscling 4x8 sheets onto a table saw is more risky, and even more so without infeed/outfeed tables
Writing scripts huh. That sounds interesting. Any advice or direction where a noob like me could learn do something like this? Would have saved me a ton of time for past purchases.