This may be blasphemy, but I found that a Forrest Woodworker II blade was a great investment when ripping Birch Ply.. Also a 20Amp circuit is almost essential.

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I guess I agree with some of your criticism of the Shopsmith but I'm not with you on the fence. What model Shopsmith is your criticism based on? I had a 510 which has been upgraded to the 520. The 510 fence wasn't as easy to use but I don't believe it was inaccurate, if setup properly. I really don't see the 520 fence as inaccurate. Mine is accurate to .002" front to back; that's the way it was received from Shopsmith.popstoyshop wrote:Hi folks,
When someone asks me what is the weakest of the 5 basic tools I always tell them the saw. Why? It's underpowered & the fence front to back has accuracy problems. Last the SS has a tilting table which is a real problem making compound cuts. This is why I now own a General builder's saw with a 2hp. motor & a Biesemeyer fence.
Bill G.