There is a table saw for every woodworking situation, and this book covers them all. Review their unique features, the pros and cons, and their set-up and use. Five saws are covered in detail, representing the four basic types. Beginning with a bench top saw on a handy dolly, it moves to the slightly larger and more powerful contractor's saw, both of which are good for the job site. For the workshop, there are the slightly larger "hybrid" saw with a cabinet base, the full cabinet saw with an extended table, and the Saw-Stop, a cabinet saw with a revolutionary braking system that virtually eliminates accidents caused by putting a hand in the way of the blade._x000D_In addition, a wide range of accessories and jigs to increase the usefulness of the saw and maximize safety are covered. _x000D_Finally, a step-by-step guide to setting up adjusting, and using a table saw is included, with a primer for new users and a few new tricks for seasoned veterans._x000D_This is an invaluable book for the woodworking library. _x000D_ AUTHOR: