![]() Likewise, if the miter gauge has some play (meaning it can move laterally in the miter slot), you can never rely on crosscuts being exactly 90 degrees. If the fence isn’t straight, or moves out of parallel with the saw blade, you’ll never make accurate rip cuts. The accuracy of a table saw depends on three main factors: the fence, miter gauge, and the general flatness/dimensions of the body. To find out exactly how they all differ in a meaningful way, I’ll compare them along three categories: Accuracy, size and power, and build quality. This means it will have to have some serious improvements over the other two saws to be good value for money. The DWE7485 on the other hand is just under €500 (but cheaper in the US), quite a step up from the other two saws. ![]() ![]() This means they can be compared purely on quality. The TS 254 M and 635-216 are direct competitors with both costing about €325 currently. ![]()
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