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Woodworkers love Rip-it because it saves time, and time is money. Our internal time study showed that table saw work goes up to six times faster with Rip-it.
While saw blades tend to look similar, there are two common types that are useful for a wide variety of jobs -- crosscut and rip-cut saws. Which do you need?
Miter saws and table saws are both incredibly common for woodworkers of any skill level, but there are specific scenarios where one is better than the other.
When undertaking any DIY work, it's important to use the right tool. So, is a miter saw or a table saw the best choice for your next project?
Nothing beats a table saw for large woodworking projects. For DIYers and pros alike, here are the best table saws from DeWalt, SawStop, and more.
Telehandler rip saw makes short work of branches If James Bond’s next adversary were a farmer, he’d definitely want one of these.
Whether you’re looking for a portable or stationary saw, these models from DeWalt, Bosch, Ryobi, and others are guaranteed to rip.
Rip Saw, the brothers’ 3,500-pound autonomous machine, is one of 120 being tested by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense for a chance to win $2 million.
An automated, digitally-controlled, self-calibrating, USA-made table saw fence that saves time, reduces waste, and is fun to use? That's the Rip-It fence, according to inventor Jeff Hadaway.
If studded tires are good on ice because they dig in to the ice and help the bike hook up on a slippery surface, then surely a saw blade, a tool designed for cutting through things, would do the ...
Learn How to Make a Rip Cut, the Most Popular Cut on Your Table Saw Cutting with the wood grain is the first cut you'll make and the most common one you'll use.