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| kahlid74:
TopJimmy is pretty spot on there. For me, I'm building a CNC machine but I also decided I wanted a panel saw and I got lucky. A good friends dad works for Milwaukee Tool Company so I got a brand new panel saw for $300 with all the bells and whistles. There's also a guy who will sell you kits to build your own: http://panelsawsrus.com/products/ The only thing I'm concerned about when building your own would be to make sure all of your measurements are off and that there is no drift/wobble when the saw is on. |
| Nacimroc:
All the ones I seen to buy were $1500+. That DIY one is fine, but for $300 and having to build most of it yourself anyway, I reckon you could build a much much better one. With a guide rail at top and bottom for the whole thing to move left/right to the line before cutting. This would allow you to cut sideways also without moving the sheet. Similar to a CNC. I just figured there would be a few plans/projects done where people tried it. |
| BobA:
Here is a site with downloadable plans. Looks like a real heavy duty unit. Uses a motor and belts not a separate circular saw. http://woodgears.ca/reader/hector/panelsaw.html |
| Nacimroc:
His one is very nice and well built. This guys was exactly what I had in mind. Looks cheap ish to build (not including the Festool :o ) and does everything I would want. Skip to 4:48 for vertical cuts and switching cuts. (Would have to upgrade the way he measures and lines up the tool ) http://youtu.be/BAVJLgF9ejg?t=4m46s |
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