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Old 04-10-2009, 02:25 PM   #21
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Believe it or not, It's just MDO with a paint on industrial coating. The stuff went on like tar out of a can but it self leveled and turned out nice.

It took forever to dry, but it's tough as nails. I don't know the brand off hand.
I don't see any grooves in that
pretty out feed table.
You don't use/need a sled or
miter gauge?

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Old 04-10-2009, 02:39 PM   #22
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So Cole, did you get one yet?
Have the money set aside, just cant commit to it just yet.
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I don't see any grooves in that
pretty out feed table.
You don't use/need a sled or
miter gauge?
Good catch Neo. We thought about that after the table was built. We can add it in later if we need it but so far we haven't had the need. I know it can come in handy for dado blade set ups and other things, but we have other equipment that can make those types of cuts or mortises.

I should also mention that you'll need to by a different set up for the brake on the saw stop if you use a dado because the blade size is smaller. You can only run one size dado too. Not sure what size it is.
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Good catch Neo. We thought about that after the table was built. We can add it in later if we need it but so far we haven't had the need. I know it can come in handy for dado blade set ups and other things, but we have other equipment that can make those types of cuts or mortises.

I should also mention that you'll need to by a different set up for the brake on the saw stop if you use a dado because the blade size is smaller. You can only run one size dado too. Not sure what size it is.
Just curious.
I use the sled more for panel
cutting, wide shelf cut offs and such.
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