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I've worked on some pretty old machines back in the day. Babbit bearings and all.But never on any table saw design quite that early. 1920's was probably the earliest.A 16" Sliding Table Tannewitz was a very accurate saw if you wore ear muffs to cutthe blade whistle. It was loud. The carbide teeth were about 3/16" thick It was a very good compound miter machine with a largemiter gage and accurate engraved degree markings on the sliding table. Very goodfor accurate compound miter cuts. That design doesn't seem to take cutting sheet goods into account with the overheaddrive belts in the way long cuts. BTW never worked in an actual lineshaft shop.Just on lineshaft machines converted to electric motor drive. Like Chain Mortisers and SingleEnd Tenoner, 8" Jointer etc. Babbit bearings.Larry S