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Wow, an Incra miter gauge!!! I've been coveting their table saw fence for
some time. It's high on my list of things I am going to get next. I've
got a couple of their things the Incra gauge and their Incra rules set.
Very accurate and genius. I am sure you will love the miter gauge.
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My dad still uses his 20+ year old Craftsman radial arm saw and swears by
it. He likes that it does most of what a table saw and miter saw will do in
one machine. For me, there's something about that machine that just screams
NOPE! I like my table saw and have no desire to get anything else.
+rochat I've also got an 80s Craftsman RAS and there is a lot of overlap with the table saw but are some things that it does much better than a table saw - and some things it does much worse. The RAS is my go-to for crosscutting really long pieces of wood and doing dados for half-lap joints.
+trongod2000 Something that really helps is getting a blade with a negative hook angle. These days they are most often sold as a sliding compound miter saw blade (since the miter saws are much more common) but it really helps to keep the blade from pulling itself too quickly through the wood.
I've got an old Montgomery Ward Radial Arm Saw. I can't speak for other brands but this one has served me well and its about as versatile as one of those Shop Craft machines that does everything and costs a fortune. There is a high speed spindle that allows me to put shapper blades on it I can therefore use it like a router in a lot of operations. I can mount a chuck on it and use it like a drill press .Thats some things a table saw will never be able to match. I do understand the fear of kick back though and that the arm will never be as stable as a table for very precise cuts.