In this video I give you my 1st impressions of the AC254TS Table Saw from Axminster Tools - hopefully this will give you some ideas or pointers regarding this machine if you are in the market.
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@ReferenceFidelityComponents Жыл бұрын
Nice review. Watch those electronic angle finders as they go out of tolerance very quickly. I use the Axminster one and need to reset it several times when checking angles. Grubscrews in that are simikar to adjust as your old Bosch (I had the same model). Your dust extraction is well designed by the looks of it. I have the Charnwood W650 which is I think a better machine overall but it has woeful dust extraction! The Axminster is a lightweight compared with most cabinet saws! If you ever upgrade it you’re in for a shock! Mine weighs 129kg and was back breaking to get into place! I’m surprised how noisy that Axminster is. Mine is quiet enough I don’t have to raise my voice to be heard… perhaps the bksde is contributing? Talking if which, try the uk made Shark blades. They’re superb and mine easily betters my Axminster premium blade for half the cost!
@Sorcli2 жыл бұрын
Induction motors rule!! Thanks for the video
@darkmyble20062 жыл бұрын
Fantastic review and exactly what I was looking for. I too was using site kit and I'm upgrading to Axminster craft saw as well as the band saw.. looks good.. thank you
@Fauxleroid2 жыл бұрын
The emergency stop button is just that. It’s also for giving an extra safety step to turn it on when turned off. You shouldn’t use it as a functional use stop button. It’s not designed for the constant wear and tear of on/off use.
@louiesworkshop20232 жыл бұрын
Good review pal, great little table saw, if you change out the blade to ones that we use, for example a Freud ProCut blade you can pick up in Screwfix the sound of the machine will decrease even more, I have a huge Laguna Fusion 3 cabinet saw in the workshop and I use the ProCut blade which gives great results and runs very much quieter than the stock blade, anyways good luck with your saw, love how tidy you keep your shop.Louie
@mistercandwood20072 жыл бұрын
Thx for the tip
@Will_craig3 жыл бұрын
your first video well done, subscribed best of luck
@mistercandwood20073 жыл бұрын
thx.. a more detailed review video to come soon hopefully
@Brettly013 жыл бұрын
To adjust the the riving knife you have remove the knife to get to the grub screws to adjust it which is ridiculous. I don't like the blade hood hose stetching across the table to go under to meet up with underside extraction so I separated mine, mine now goes up to the ceiling where the extraction pipes are. Don't like the fact that when you use accessory fence on the main fence you can't go by the measuring guide on the rail. Apart from the little things that could be better designed its a well built Chinese machine that cuts very well and accurate and generally happy with mine.
@mistercandwood20073 жыл бұрын
Agree about the adjusting grub screws - you are essentially adjusting blind - i.e. adjust and then refit. Good idea about separating the crown guard extraction, presumably you have capped off the extraction point underneath? Unfortunately I don't have the space in my current workshop to do that. but in my new one I may, so I will definitely look at that.
@markdavidson73872 жыл бұрын
@@mistercandwood2007 bit slow off the mark with my reply so expect you've already worked this out. I've just picked up one of these saw and love it. To adjust the riving knife I took the side panel off and just dropped the blade a couple of turns and the grub screws can be accessed there. I just used a straight edge against the blade to check for alignment which took a little bit of fettling but was done in 10mins or so.
@qaszim20123 жыл бұрын
Great review, in regards to the dust port, check out a guy on KZbin called Izzy swan he has fabricated his own quicklock system for his tools. Which is a good place to get some ideas to do your own version which may help you massively as you can put them on all your machines and then just lock them on and off as needed, I hope this helps bud. Keep up the great work. Also how solid is the fence for deflection and how easy is it to set if you don't mind me asking?
@mistercandwood20073 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback and also for the Izzy Swan tip, will definitely check his system out - much appreciated. In terms of the fence I have mixed views... very stable and locks down well and no discernible deflection but moving the fence is a bit of a pain, basically the locking handle has to be all the way up for the fence to slide... which sounds ok but can actually be a bit tricky with just one hand, i.e. your right hand especially as I am left handed.. this becomes even trickier as I like to manually measure the gap between fence and blade ( a bit retentive I know ) but on certain pieces of stock it makes sense to me.. and trying to lift the handle, move fence and measure with left hand is a wee bit tricky... maybe there is some adjustment I can look at, or talk to the chaps at Axminster tech support.
@PhilsWorkshop19533 жыл бұрын
Nice vid have subscribed to your channel good luck for the future have a look at badger workshop he has an Axminster saw as for the clips Amazon do something similar that might work for you
@mistercandwood20073 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks... I think I might have found a solution... will make a new more detailed review video soon, where I talk about that... although I still think the length of 20mm to attach the dust extractor is just too short... I keep noodling over how to resolve properly
@PearceJulien2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your first impressions! What is your opinion now, after a year ?
@monkeysausage24043 жыл бұрын
Great little table saw. One thing I found odd though, the left hand extension table is only as long the the saw bed. So you end up with a weird square section missing in the upper left corner once the left table is fitted.
@mistercandwood20073 жыл бұрын
Oh - didn't know that, I am thinking about getting the LHS extension table -- hmmm thx for the info
@revmatt2 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for this useful content! How much quieter would you say this saw is than your previous Bosch/job site. Why is it quieter? Thanks!
@waynegaskell9 ай бұрын
Hey, looking to buy this. What are your thoughts 2 years on.. are you as happy now as when you purchased this ? Thanks
@chewbacca87483 жыл бұрын
Nice review, thanks 👍
@mistercandwood20073 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@geraldcunningham63603 жыл бұрын
Great video! Are the back and side panels fairly light weight to add/remove whenever needed?
@mistercandwood20073 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks... yup they are, in fact I took the back out feed off earlier this week to create a little more space in the workshop.. basically 3 bolts into pre drilled holes, also they are not too heavy at all, and this can be done in your own. I’m waiting until I move into my new workshop, and then I’m pretty sure I’ll buy the left side extension as well, as I’m hoping the saw can be positioned in such a way that is stationary most of the time.. Glad you enjoyed/liked the video thx
@geraldcunningham63603 жыл бұрын
@@mistercandwood2007 Thanks for the response. I look forward to your next video!
@martinnyvoll7383 жыл бұрын
Grate video! Any chance for dado?
@kerrykitchin44223 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the overview. Do you know what the dust collection is like without the blade guard/hood?
@mistercandwood20073 жыл бұрын
Hi Kerry - having used the saw for a while now the dust extraction without the blade guard/hood is pretty good, when you do use the blade guard/hood low over the workpiece, the extraction is excellent. I have combined it with a Axminster Craft AC153E Dust Extractor - www.axminstertools.com/axminster-craft-ac153e-2-0hp-dust-extractor-105099 - which works very well compared to my Bosch Gas 35 L SFC+. I suspect the performance of the dust extraction will be heavily dependent upon your dust extractor - there doesn't appear to be too much sawdust inside the casing of the machine, so it does a pretty good job of funneling the debris down through the extraction outlet and hosing. Hope this helps.
@eloelo98765432103 жыл бұрын
Thanks for video. You helped me to decide whether to buy it or not. Currently own dewalt dw745 which is great saw but like you said the weight does the job in axminster craft table saw. Have you had any issues using rip fence? I'm bit worried about locking mechanism which is different to dewalt.
@mistercandwood20073 жыл бұрын
Hi ya, no real problems with the fence.. once locked it stays locked... the auxiliary fence is very handy as well, especially when you are cutting narrow strips. My only small complaint is that to slide the fence across the table the locking handle seems to have to be held up quite high, and this can be a little tricky with just one hand... this maybe down to the fact that the fence is always on the right hand side, and I am left handed... so I generally find I'm moving the fence it's final position with both hands... No real drama, and I havent had time to properly investigate whether this is adjustable. Thank you for comment and feedback.
@jarosawkazior78012 жыл бұрын
Are you able to lower the blade to the lowest position at 45° tilt? I can not do it with older model as the saw blade guard catching the frame. Thanks
@marklince34333 жыл бұрын
get at the grub screws by taking the side panel off
@mistercandwood20073 жыл бұрын
Oh...thanks for the tip, I will definitely check that out later - cheers