We have His and Hers table saws.

I dont want the wife using my belt driven old 10" craftsman. Its a little spooky lol. We use that one for 3/4" plywood rips mostly. Its notorious for firing a chunk of wood into your ballsack on a kickback. Might be my fault too on technique.


She has a 10" direct drive craftsman in the barn loft. I told just dont be trying to full-rip any sheets of plywood with me or my sons helping her. She sees something on pinterest or home&garden and gets to work on it. She's built several cabinets, bay window shelving systems, and other projects. This direct drive; it has a tendency to choke, pinch and bind up sometimes.