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My first job 50 years ago was cutting cabinet parts all day long on a Unisaw. Still use one today. I've also spent a fair amount of time on the Saw Stop 3 HP cabinet saw. Not much difference that I can see. I may buy one in the future as age creeps up on me.
You mentioned cutting segments for turning. A cabinet saw is not the answer no matter what kind of sled or miter jig you use. A real slider is the way to go, short stroke would be fine. I use a converted printers saw for all of my segmented turnings.
Larry
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