A table saw is a woodworking tool consisting of a circular saw blade mounted on an arbor that is driven by a motor (either directly, by belt, or by gears). The blade protrudes through the surface of a table, which provides support for the material being cut. Table saws are commonly used for ripping (cutting with the grain) and crosscutting (cutting across the grain) wood, as well as for making dadoes, rabbets, and other types of cuts. They are a fundamental tool in many woodworking shops due to their versatility and precision.
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