Author: Sarah-Jo Nichols
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How Most Table Saw Injuries Happen: Why Experience Alone Isn’t Enough
There’s a quiet assumption in most workshops: the more experienced you are, the safer you become. It sounds logical. Experience builds control, sharpens technique, and improves awareness. But it also brings something far less discussed: familiarity. And familiarity has a way of lowering your guard. When people search “how do most table saw accidents happen?”,
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The Complete Guide to SawStop & Accessory Compatibility: Everything You Need To Know
If you’ve just purchased a SawStop table saw, or you’re considering one, one of the first questions you’ll probably have is: Will my existing blades and accessories fit? Compatibility is one of the most common concerns we hear from customers, and it makes sense – SawStop’s unique safety technology depends on precision, so not every
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Are Cabinet Table Saws Worth It? SawStop’s Professional Cabinet Saw Reviewed
For woodworking professionals and serious enthusiasts, a cabinet table saw is often considered the pinnacle of workshop machinery. But with premium models commanding a significant investment, many are left asking: Are cabinet table saws really worth it? More specifically, is the SawStop Professional Cabinet Saw worth the investment? In this blog, we take a comprehensive
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Compact Table Saw vs. Jobsite Saw Pro
Choosing the right table saw is essential for achieving accurate cuts, maintaining an efficient workflow, and working with confidence on every job. Whether you are fitting kitchens, building cabinetry, or tackling detailed joinery on site, the performance and safety of your table saw can directly impact both productivity and long-term results. Which Table Saw Is
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Safety Starts With a Vision – The Story Behind SawStop
How one idea saved thousands of fingers – The story behind SawStop. Sometimes revolutions don’t begin in high-tech labs—they start in small workshops. That’s exactly what happened with Dr Steve Gass, a passionate woodworker and PhD physicist from Portland, Oregon. While working at his table saw one day, he asked a simple but groundbreaking question: