Tool Review
SawStop CTS
The SawStop CTS has become one of the regular workhorses in my shop. It shows up across furniture, boxes, small gifts, frames, and panel work because so many projects start with accurate, repeatable cuts before anything interesting can happen.
I have used it on everything from the nightstand and walnut entry table to gift boxes, reindeer blanks, patterned plywood parts, dashboard framing, and the Mother's Day card blank. That variety is the point: it is not tied to one style of project. It is part of getting clean stock, square parts, and repeatable pieces ready for the next step.
I like it because it gives me table-saw capability in a compact setup while still feeling like a serious tool. A lot of the finished projects look cleaner because the early cuts were under control.