Harbor Freight Warrior 10 inch Table Saw Review And Improvement / Upgrades

Harbor Freight Warrior 10 inch Table Saw Review And Improvement / Upgrades

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Harbor Freight Warrior 10 inch Table Saw Review And Improvement / Upgrades

Harbor Freight Warrior 10 Inch Table Saw Review
Harbor Freight Warrior 10 Inch Table Saw Review

Warrior released a table saw (actually a bench saw) and wanted to get one and use it for a utility saw

This saw has a lot of features

Dust Collection shute

Safety guard

Riving knife

Storage on the saw base for all the attachments

1 Very large push stick – the only problem with the push stick is you really need 2 to be safe

What is the difference in a table saw and a bench saw?

a bench saw has the blade attached directly to the motor

A table saw has the blade attached to a shaft and shaft is attached via pulley to a motor in the back of the saw

Which one is better?

A bench saw is a jobsite saw, and has a lot of vibration, and typically uses custom miter slots that uses a type of t-slot for the miter slots, which is good in theory, but usually bad in practice

A table saw is a fine woodworking saw, and has a lot less vibration and typically uses standard 3/8″ by 3/4″ miter slots

The t-slot miter slots will keep attachments from lifting out of the slot, and sounds better, but in reality, the standard miter slots seldom if ever lift out of the miter slots, so the t-slot fix a problem that does not really exist

Review Video

The dust port on the rear of the Warrior Table saw is an odd size, so I used a soft drink plastic bottle to make a custom adapter for dust collection

The miter slots in the Warrior Table saw are non standard, I can not find anything that fits them, but I 3d printed a set of miter slot runners to use with the saw

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