Topics
Recent Articles
What Is a Good RPM for a Table Saw?
Table saws utilize a blade that spins at a high speed to cut through wood. Depending on the size and motor power of your table saw, the blade will have a different RPM. What Is a Good RPM for a Table Saw? Table saws typically run at 3,000 to 4,000 RPM, which stands for revolutions…
What Causes Table Saw Kickback?
Table saw kickback is a phenomenon that involves wood that is being worked on by a table saw suddenly being pushed back towards the machine’s operator at high speed. Kickback is when the wood that is being pushed across the blade of the table saw losses pressure against the machine’s fence and is therefore suddenly…
How to Crosscut Plywood Using a Table Saw
Whether you’re redoing your subfloor or making cabinets, odds are you’re going to be making lots of cuts. It may seem daunting to use a table saw for your plywood crosscuts at first, but the good news is it’s easier than you think and this guide is here to take you through the basics. What Is…
How to Cut a Straight Edge With a Table Saw
It’s one of the unfortunate realities of pre-cut lumber – you’re not always going to get a straight or square edge. The good news is that you can use your table saw to easily cut straight edges, and get perfectly straight edges for your DIY project. What Causes Wood to Warp? Moisture is the #1…
How to Cut an Acrylic Sheet With a Jigsaw
Acrylic can be a difficult material to work with – it chips and cracks easily, it’s heat-sensitive, and you often have to smooth-over rough or irregular edges. While it may seem daunting, this guide will teach you how to cut an acrylic sheet with ease using your jigsaw.Cutting Acrylic With a SawYou probably have other…
How to Put a Blade in a Jigsaw
Whether you’re swapping blade types for a better cut, replacing an old, dull blade, or just starting out with your brand new jigsaw, knowing how to put the blade on is a must. This guide is here to teach you everything you need to know for how to put a blade in a jigsaw, so…
Can You Cut Sheet Metal With a Table Saw?
Can you cut sheet metal with a table saw? If you’ve ever looked at your table saw and asked yourself this, well, you are not alone. To answer this question, I have prepared a detailed guide explaining why it is possible to cut metal sheets with a table saw and whether you should do it…
Why Is My Table Saw Binding as I Cut?
Table saw binding can cause major setbacks on a project. Not only will it make your cuts inaccurate, but it incredibly dangerous and can create kickback. There are several reasons for table saw binding, and I went through each one here. Why Is My Table Saw Binding as I Cut? Your table saw will bind…
How High Should a Table Saw Blade Be?
Sawing wood on a table saw blade is no easy task. You should be careful in handling tools that can potentially injure you. That’s why you should know the ways to use a table saw blade. For safety, you should know how high should a table saw blade be. How High Should a Table Saw…
How Tight Should a Table Saw Blade Be
Before you start with any woodcutting, you should first properly set up your table saw blade. Most often, people wonder how tight should a table saw blade be? To get the best results, certainly, you should know how tight it should be if you want safe and quality woodcutting. How Tight Should a Table Saw…
9 Handy Ways To Use a Miter Saw
A miter saw is the most essential tool in all workshops. It is a unique tool that can help you finish a wide range of woodwork jobs. The best tools for cutting wood are the table and miter saws. The only difference between these saws is that the head saw of a miter saw is movable…
Best Arborist Chainsaw [2024 Review]
Arborist chainsaws are essential power tools to climb a tree and prune overgrown branches, or even cut damaged ones due to their lightweight design. The best arborist chainsaw goes beyond this, they’re also easy to maneuver with only one hand. My Top Arborist Chainsaw ReviewsI understand that finding the right arborist chainsaw can be difficult because…About
sawshub.com is the premiere website for educational guides and product reviews about power tools and handheld saws. We focus our efforts at providing you with clear, actionable tips so that you can learn what you need and execute your project successfully.
We review various saws and related tools on our website. All of our reviews are our own, and are not influenced by any third parties.
Get to know more about the SawsHub team, composed of Jared, Dennis, and Allen. Happy Woodworking!