LAGUNA MTSF236110175-0130 Fusion F2 36" RIP - 1.75HP 110V
LAGUNA MTSF236110175-0130 Fusion F2 36" RIP - 1.75HP 110V
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Key Features
Overview
The Laguna F2 Fusion Tablesaw, model MTSF236110175-0130, is a 10 inch cabinet table saw built for serious woodworking, furniture work, trim shops, and committed home shops that want cabinet-saw stability on 110V power. This is a table saw designed for ripping, crosscutting, bevel cutting, and dado work in a fixed shop setup. If you want smoother adjustments, better dust collection, and a more substantial platform than a jobsite saw, this is the kind of machine you move up to.
On the numbers, the saw runs a 1.75 horsepower TEFC motor at 110V single-phase power and spins the arbor at 4,500 RPM. That gives you the speed for clean cuts in hardwood, plywood, and sheet goods, while the cabinet-mounted design helps the saw stay planted during long rip cuts. Maximum cut depth is 3-1/8 inches at 90 degrees and 2-1/8 inches at 45 degrees, so it has the capacity for common furniture stock, shelving, hardwood panels, and bevel work without coming up short.
Where this saw separates itself is in the mechanical design. Laguna built the F2 around a redesigned trunnion and arbor control system focused on smoother, truer adjustments over time. The 2:1 arbor tilt control, industrial-strength 3-post height adjustment mechanism, and micro-adjustable tilt controls are not throwaway talking points. They matter when you are setting blade height precisely, sneaking up on a bevel, or making repeat cuts where consistency is the whole game.
The work surface is set up the way woodworkers want it: a precision-ground cast iron main table with precision cast iron wings. Cast iron adds mass, helps damp vibration, and gives stock a flatter, more stable path through the blade. Laguna also uses a square zero-clearance throat plate made from phenolic material designed to reduce chatter and vibration around the blade opening. That kind of detail shows up in cleaner cuts and better support for narrow offcuts.
Fence quality is a big deal on any cabinet table saw, and the European hi-lo fence on the Laguna F2 Fusion Tablesaw is built around a camlock T-shape design with an aluminum extruded body. The included fence and rails give you up to 37 inches of rip capacity to the right of the blade, which is enough for breaking down many panel sizes and handling wide shelving parts. Laguna does note that this fence is not designed to be used on the left side of the blade, so that is worth knowing if your workflow depends on left-side fence use.
Dust collection is more thought out than on many saws in this class. The Fusion dust collection system uses a 4 inch cabinet dust port along with a 1-1/2 inch blade guard port for overhead pickup. In real shop use, that means you have a better shot at capturing chips both below the table and at the blade guard, instead of letting fine dust spray across the top. The quick-release blade guard and splitter, included riving knife, spindle lock, and integrated tool storage also make routine setup and blade changes less of a project.
Compatibility is straightforward and practical. This saw uses a 10 inch blade with a 5/8 inch arbor and accepts dado setups up to 13/16 inch wide. That makes it a good fit for common table saw blade choices in a woodworking shop, whether you are swapping between a general-purpose blade, a fine-finish blade, or a dado stack for joinery work.
Who should buy it? This saw makes sense for woodworkers and small professional shops that want cabinet-saw accuracy and mass, but do not have 220V power available or do not need a larger industrial machine. It is also a smart upgrade for serious DIY users who are done compromising with portable table saws and want better rip capacity, a cast iron top, and smoother controls for furniture building, cabinetry, and finish work.
At a Glance
Laguna F2 Fusion Tablesaw Built for a Real Shop Setup

This is not a lightweight site saw pretending to be a shop machine. The full cabinet body, cast iron table and wings, and built-in mobility approach are all aimed at stable cutting, smoother feeding, and better long-term accuracy for woodworking and cabinet work.
- Precision-ground cast iron table with cast iron wings for mass and flatness
- Cabinet-mounted trunnion design helps keep adjustments smooth and solid over time
- Quick-release blade guard, riving knife, and spindle lock simplify changeovers
What's in the Box
- Laguna F2 Fusion Tablesaw
- (1) 10 in. blade
- (1) Riving knife
- (1) Blade guard
- (1) Miter gauge
- (1) Blade changing tool
- (1) Fence mounted push stick
- Manual
Wheels are sold separately.
Key Specifications
| Tool Type | Cabinet Table Saw |
|---|---|
| Motor Output | 1.75 HP |
| Voltage (V) | 110V |
| Amperage (A) | 14 A |
| Blade Diameter | 10 in. |
| Arbor Size | 5/8 in. |
| No-Load Speed (RPM) | 4,500 RPM |
| Maximum Dado Width | 13/16 in. |
| Maximum Blade Tilt | 45° left |
| Max Depth of Cut at 90° | 3-1/8 in. |
| Max Depth of Cut at 45° | 2-1/8 in. |
| Max Rip Right of Blade | 37 in. |
| Dust Port Size | 4 in. |
| Blade Guard Dust Port Size | 1-1/2 in. |
| Table Material | Precision-Ground Cast Iron |
| Weight (lbs) | 276 lbs |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If you plan to swap between a general-purpose blade and a dado stack, the spindle lock and quick-release guard setup will save you time, but keep in mind the fence is designed for right-side-of-blade use. Set your workflow around that from day one and the saw makes a lot more sense.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Laguna F2 Fusion Tablesaw Is the Smart Move for the Woodworker Who Wants Real Cabinet Saw Feel on 110V
The big win here is that you get cast iron stability, smooth trunnion-driven adjustments, and legit rip capacity without jumping straight into a larger 220V-only machine.
- Who it's for: Woodworkers, cabinet makers, and serious home shop users who want better accuracy and feel than a portable or hybrid-style saw can usually deliver.
- Why it stands out: The redesigned trunnion, cast iron work surface, European hi-lo fence, and dual-point dust collection give it a more refined shop-saw personality than most saws people cross-shop at this price.
- Worth knowing: This is a stationary saw at heart, and the fence is not meant for left-side-of-blade use. If your shop is set up for right-rip work, that is not a problem. If not, it is something to think through before you buy.
Common Questions
- Is this a cabinet saw or a jobsite saw? This is a cabinet table saw with a full cabinet body, cast iron table and wings, and a stationary shop-focused design.
- What power does it require? It runs on 110V, single-phase, 60Hz power and uses a NEMA 5-15P plug.
- What blade and dado sizes does it support? It uses a 10 inch blade on a 5/8 inch arbor and accepts dado setups up to 13/16 inch wide.
- How much rip capacity does it have? With the included fence and rails, it provides up to 37 inches of rip capacity to the right of the blade.

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