A table saw is a powerful and versatile benchtop tool used for making straight cuts in various materials such as wood, plywood, and MDF (medium-density fiberboard). Unlike handheld or cordless saws, table saws are stationary machines consisting of a flat tabletop surface with a circular saw blade protruding from the center. The blade can be adjusted in height and angle to accommodate different cutting depths and angles. Table saws are commonly used in woodworking shops, construction sites, and DIY projects for tasks such as ripping lumber, cross-cutting boards, and cutting sheet materials to size. They offer precise and efficient cutting capabilities, making them essential tools for carpenters, furniture makers, and hobbyists alike. Table saws come in various sizes and configurations, including portable benchtop models and larger stationary models with extended tabletops and advanced features such as miter gauges, rip fences, and dust collection systems. With their sturdy construction and powerful motors, table saws provide stability, accuracy, and versatility for a wide range of cutting applications.
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