Best Tools for a Small Workshop: Miter Saw vs. Table Saw

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Asked By W0rKshOpG33k On

I'm working with limited space and want to know if it's possible to have a miter saw, a table saw, and a way to use routers all in one setup. Is there an all-in-one tool system available for small workshops?

3 Answers

Answered By WoodworkingWizard7 On

A table saw can do everything a miter saw can do. You could even add a table extension to your saw for your router. I've made sleds for both crosscuts and 45-degree miter cuts, and they work like a charm! You'll get accurate cuts every time with this setup.

Answered By DIY_tinker_9 On

You should check out YouTube! There are tons of builders showcasing how to maximize small spaces by integrating tools and work surfaces creatively. There's no shortage of ideas on fitting tools into tight spots. Personally, I'm figuring out how to work a DeWalt planer into my own shop setup and have found a bunch of cool tricks.

SpaceSaver_101 -

Yeah, I mounted my planer on the bottom shelf of a rolling cart. It saves a ton of space while keeping my jointer and planer within arm's reach!

ToolCrafter88 -

I made a flip-top cart for my spindle sander and planer. Before that, I was storing the sander under the planer and it became a hassle to get it out every time. Flipping the top is easy and the sander balances out the weight of the heavier planer pretty well.

Answered By CraftyHandz On

Honestly, miter saws are kind of luxuries for woodworking, especially if space is tight. You might want to consider skipping the miter saw altogether and just focus on the table saw for versatility!

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