The cast-iron slider travels as if it's on air, but it's actually on ball bearings, and the difference between this and a shop-made sled are delightful. The fence on the gauge is super stable and generous, and crosscutting wide pieces with it is a walk in the park. The gauge itself is dead-on, and we like its easy legibility, with common miters clearly designated. It pulls out in front of the blade so much farther than a standard miter gauge, offering incomparable stock support. The lock-down clamp is cam-operated and easy on the hand, too. The miter head removes quickly and the table locks securely when you need the open surface for sheet goods or other work, too.
We've always liked Jet's Xacta fence; it's smooth as silk, reliable, accurate and the cursor is easy to read. This one gives you a 30-inch capacity to the right of the blade, and should you need to make adjustments, that's easy to do.
The enclosed stand, a nice improvement from the open-legged design, adds a lot of weight and so improves stability and dampens vibration, but be aware that this saw is nearly impossible to reposition once you've assembled it. We think it's a good idea to pick up Jet's mobile base along with this saw and assemble them together. Also, because of the closed cabinet, dust collection's vastly improved. If you're not connecting this saw to an extraction system, you'll really want to go in and vacuum out the sawdust accumulation. It's also a good idea, we noticed, to clean out the glide tracks on the slider table after heavy use, to keep them free of sawdust that could impede travel.
And talk about custom: You can mount the power on/off switch nearly anywhere along the front rail that suits you. But is there something we'd change? That's tough. If anything, we'd beef up the 1-3/4 horsepower motor – but then, that would change the nature of the saw. Just keep in mind that while this looks like a true cabinet saw, it really isn't. It's perfect for the home woodworker: a great start for a beginner, perfect for the intermediate and advanced sawdust-makers. We're betting you'll love the slide table and wonder how you got along with just a miter gauge before. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful: By AV Geek (Connecticut) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: JET 708781K JWSS-CS-PF Supersaw 10-Inch Left Tilt 1-3/4 Horsepower Intermediate Saw with 30-Inch Xacta II Fence, Sliding Table, and 2 Cast Iron Extension Wings, 115/230-Volt 1 Phase (Tools & Home Improvement) Well this is the 4th Jet product I've purchased. I already own the 6" jointer, the dust collector and ceiling mounted air filter. I have other Delta products such as my drill press and compound miter.
I was a bit nervous buying this saw without any reviews since it is new. However, since I own the other Jet products I felt confident that they wouldn't let me down and I was right! This saw is big and heavy! Amazon got the product to my garage door within 5 days of placing the order, no tax and no shipping, they're the best! Came truck freight (Eagle in my area) and in several boxes (fence, body, sliding table, etc). There was zero damage to the unit since it is expertly packaged and lashed to a pallet. Total weight is 420 pounds, so get some help! After my neighbor and I got it in the basement we loaded the main unit on a Jet Heavy Duty mobile base (see my other review of this product). The mobile base is a must since this unit can not...Read more 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: JET 708781K JWSS-CS-PF Supersaw 10-Inch Left Tilt 1-3/4 Horsepower Intermediate Saw with 30-Inch Xacta II Fence, Sliding Table, and 2 Cast Iron Extension Wings, 115/230-Volt 1 Phase (Tools & Home Improvement) Good overall saw. I will not go in depth but don't make the mistake I did. This saw struggles with rips, especially hardwoods. Making mahagony railings was a chore. I had to complete on my Dad's 3 HP unisaw.
For the general wood worker it's fine. Perhaps a cabinet maker who is constantly working with birch plywood, and 1 x's it's fine. But if you ever would need to get into ripping something other than that. Don't but this saw, get the 220 line and buy a 3 HP.! 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: JET 708781K JWSS-CS-PF Supersaw 10-Inch Left Tilt 1-3/4 Horsepower Intermediate Saw with 30-Inch Xacta II Fence, Sliding Table, and 2 Cast Iron Extension Wings, 115/230-Volt 1 Phase (Tools & Home Improvement) Been using this saw for about a month now and I'm quite impressed. The enclosed stand is a major plus because of the dust collection ability and the fact that it just looks good (a must in my shop!). The belt drive 1 3/4 hp motor lacks the balls that I wish the saw had, but it gets the job done. The saw after assembly required minimal adjustments, unlike a Delta that seems to take days to align. The sliding table is awesome except for one major design flaw, when extending the table to make cuts above approx. 12", any heavy materials like MDF actually make the table bend downward causing a "jumpy" slide movement and an in-accurate cut. So what I did is actually built a set of adjustable legs (like table board rip fence legs that come with any 52" rip fence) and drilled them into the thin steel under carriage of the sliding table. Using a thin washer head screw to allow the cast iron to glide over it. The results are perfect, been building cabinets cutting 24" panels...Read more |