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Shop Fox W1410 vs. Shop Fox W2005

Considering a new table saw fence? Compare the benefits of the Shop Fox W1410 and Shop Fox W2005 and make a smart purchase!

Lets compare these two Shop Fox table saw fences: the Shop Fox W1410 and the Shop Fox W2005.

Shop Fox W1410
Shop Fox W2005

Pros & Cons

Lets take a look at some of the pluses and minuses of these products.

For the W1410:

Pros

  • Glides very smoothly on ball-bearing guides
  • T-track on top of fence for easy attachment of clamps and accessories
  • Locks down securely

Cons

  • Might need some filing/sanding to get completely smooth movement along support rails
  • Included drill and tap set are not very good, will probably need to use your own 5/16 bit and 3/8 tap

For the W2005:

Pros

  • HDPE plastic fence surface for extremely low sliding resistance
  • Clamps completely tight for accurate cuts
  • Includes drill and tap set in case mounting holes need to be drilled
  • Easily lifts off to make room for cross-cutting

Cons

  • No micro-adjustment feature
  • Packaging issues sometimes leads to missing or damaged parts

Comparison Chart

Here is a full side-by-side look at these productsspecs. You can view comparisons of the Shop Fox W1410 with other products

and comparisons of the Shop Fox W2005 with other products.

Shop Fox W1410Shop Fox W2005
Shop Fox W1410
Shop Fox W2005
BrandShop FoxShop Fox
Rip Capacity (Right)25”25”
Rip Capacity (Left)7 1/2”
Dimensions30” L × 3 1/2” H42” L
Weight35 lbs
Pros
  • Glides very smoothly on ball-bearing guides
  • T-track on top of fence for easy attachment of clamps and accessories
  • Locks down securely
  • HDPE plastic fence surface for extremely low sliding resistance
  • Clamps completely tight for accurate cuts
  • Includes drill and tap set in case mounting holes need to be drilled
  • Easily lifts off to make room for cross-cutting
Cons
  • Might need some filing/sanding to get completely smooth movement along support rails
  • Included drill and tap set are not very good, will probably need to use your own 5/16 bit and 3/8 tap
  • No micro-adjustment feature
  • Packaging issues sometimes leads to missing or damaged parts
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