

The 15-amp motor is fairly standard for this contractor or job site level of table saw, and none of the boards I threw at it caused it to bind-good news, as binding is at best annoying and at worst dangerous.īasic ripping of 5/4 deck boards-this saw’s primary task in my project-was a breeze, though I did have to employ a rolling stand (sold separately) to “catch” the long deck boards as I cut further through them. With a maximum cut depth of 3.125 inches and a 32.5-inch rip capacity, the 10-inch blade of this DeWalt table saw handled all the relatively light-duty board ripping I needed from it, but I also tested it against a variety of plywood and other board sizes to assess its capability.

The Spruce / Justin Park Performance: Stable and efficient The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.
