Hello, I have a tool question. I’m looking for some sort of budget and compact saw/setup to do accurate cuts (including some larger, furniture-size pieces). build some boxes with mitre corners (for enclosures for instruments, a 19" rack). I’ve used my jigsaw thus far for all my cutting needs, but being freehand, it’s obviously not extremely accurate.
I didn’t think I had the room or the budget for a table saw, but I started looking and found some that fold down fairly compact and are less than $200 (like this craftsman one). I think this might work for most of my needs (I don’t think it’ll do the mitre on the rack with the mitre attachment…too deep, I watched a video that says you have a max cutting depth of about 3 1/8", but I’m fine if I have to do straight corners on that…or I could try the blade angling feature).
Am I going to be fighting this thing for the kind of things I want to do, or do y’all think it will work okay? Are there other tools that would be better (and similarly or more compact and cheaper)?