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November

An update on this. I looked into getting a similar multi-material blade for the Ozito and found there are a few other minor differences between these ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
November

Note the "Evolution 255mm 1500W Multi-Purpose Table Saw" looks a hell of a lot like a rebadged Ozito table saw, with an added fancy multi-material bla ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
November

There is a kind of "flap" on the side of the plastic shroud with a bit of a gap that is held almost closed by a screw with a big silver washer. You ca ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
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September

So I'm in the process of building a tree house after doing heaps of research and will eventually write my own topic covering it. But for now, the gene ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
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September

wow... those photos are not rendering nicely in the post for me, but if you open them up you can see what they are.

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
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September

Sure! These show the underside and how the dust-collection port and T are all part of the single injection-molded plastic part that makes up the blade ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
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September

When reading your reply I noticed the "What table saw do you recommend?" question in the "You might also like" section at the bottom; https://www.work ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
5 replies
September

The T piece is not removable, it's part of the single moulded part encasing the blade underneath. So yeah, you'd need to cap it with something if you ...

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dbaarda
Growing in Experience
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November

An update on this. I looked into getting a similar multi-material blade for the Ozito and found there are a few other minor differences between these ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
November

There is a kind of "flap" on the side of the plastic shroud with a bit of a gap that is held almost closed by a screw with a big silver washer. You ca ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
2 replies
September

So I'm in the process of building a tree house after doing heaps of research and will eventually write my own topic covering it. But for now, the gene ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
1 reply
September

wow... those photos are not rendering nicely in the post for me, but if you open them up you can see what they are.

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
5 replies
September

Sure! These show the underside and how the dust-collection port and T are all part of the single injection-molded plastic part that makes up the blade ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
2 replies
September

When reading your reply I noticed the "What table saw do you recommend?" question in the "You might also like" section at the bottom; https://www.work ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
5 replies
September

The T piece is not removable, it's part of the single moulded part encasing the blade underneath. So yeah, you'd need to cap it with something if you ...

dbaarda
Growing in Experience
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September

Related, I have a new version of this model, and it seems they have changed the dust extraction design and it doesn't match the manual any more. The d ...

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