Power Tools
SawStop 3HP Professional Table Saw
This is one of my favorite upgrades I made in the shop. My fingers are very important to me, and they are a lot safer with this in the shop. I opted for the hydraulic mobile base and the sliding crosscut table accessories. The mobile base is amazing and makes moving a 425+ lb saw almost effortless. With the sliding crosscut table, I can crosscut full 4 x 8 sheets of plywood much easier. The overarm dust collection is also fantastic, especially when I have the blade cover on and not just the riving knife. Note this is requires 220V power, which not everyone has in their shop. They do have 110V models as well, but I don’t have any experience with them but I am sure the build quality is up to par, it will just be less powerful.
Festool Kapex Miter Saw
Is this expensive? Yes. Do I think its worth it for me? Yes. Is it worth it for you? That’s up to you. I have mine in a miter station and for me, it was important to have a saw that can be close to the wall and slide forward. The angles are very accurate out of the box (at least mine was), which I could not say for my previous saw. Another callout for this saw is that for a miter saw it has decent dust collection. Granted it is still a miter saw and no miter saw will have perfect dust collection but they thought this through fairly well. I just have an “orange” branded vacuum hooked up to it and it might work better if I had a Festool Dust Extractor. Given the price, do I regret this purchase - absolutely not, I love it.
Laguna 14BX Bandsaw
This bandsaw is a beast, and I love it. I recently upgraded from my Rikon one and haven’t looked back. I went with the 220V option but they do have a 110V model. The fence is sturdy and accurate, and I love having the blade de-tensioner to keep the stress of the blade when it isn’t in use. It’s not cheap, which made me hesitant at first but it is worth every penny!
I upgraded the blade to a Laguna Resaw King blade with carbide tipped teeth. Another one of those expensive purchases I was hesitant about but don’t look back because it is awesome. Super smooth and consistent cuts.
Festool OF2200 Router
This is the router I upgraded to after years of use with my Bosch router. This thing is a beast and fairly heavy but I love it (if I didn’t, it wouldn’t be on this list). Note that it only comes with a 1/2” collet, and you would need to get a 1/4” collet separately. I also highly recommend the accessory kit for it, though it does not have the 1/4” collet — I used the Whiteside adapter and it works just fine. I had sticker shock on it but it was well worth it. It took me a long time before I got my first Festool, but I have come around to the thinking of buy once cry once.
Bosch Plunge Router
This router works well for me, I haven’t had any issues with the tool at all and the edge guide comes in handy a lot. I mounted the fixed base upside down on my table saw wing so I have a makeshift router table that doesn’t take up any extra room as well.
DeWalt Bench Top Planer
I use this a lot, and its absolutely necessary (I think) when making cutting boards and butcher blocks. On one occasion I put a board through with a trim nail still in it and nicked the blades. It only took me about 10 minutes though to pop the cover off, and flip the double sided blades around and get back to work. The blades don’t require any fidgeting to get in the correct spot, they can only go in the correct way (I didn’t try to find an incorrect way). This tool will be in my shop for a long time.