Posts Tagged ‘cut’

SawStop Cabinet Saw Won’t Cut Off Your Finger (or a Hot Dog)

Posted in Sawstop on February 18th, 2010 by table saw – 25 Comments

sawstop’s 10″ cabinet saw was developed from the ground up with a particular focus on safety and quality. It features a revolutionary safety system that stops and retracts the blade (within 5 milliseconds) upon accidental contact, drastically reducing the severity of user injury. The safety system provides invisible protection (doesn’t interfere with your work), is always “on” and performs continuous self tests.

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Power8 – Pitch TV Sky 646 + 657 www.pitchwell.com – shop with us now!

Posted in Table Saw Jig on February 10th, 2010 by table saw – 1 Comment

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Miter Gauge for Table Saw Sled.AVI

Posted in Table Saw Fence on January 29th, 2010 by table saw – Be the first to comment

Miter gauge for table saw cross cut sled with flip-up stop block. Still have some finishing touches to take care of, including the final length and possibly a sliding sacrificial fence front.

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MITERED RAISED PANEL DOORS MADE EASY

Posted in Table Saw Jig on January 18th, 2010 by table saw – 4 Comments

unique 3″ high Mitered Molding Router Bit. You’ll learn … How to determine stile and rail dimensions based on finished cabinet door size How to use your router table and a shop-made 3-way push block fixture to safely create your own Classic style, 3″ wide door frame molding How to use an easy-to-build, table saw miter sled to cut perfect, tight-fitting 90-degree mitered corners for door stiles and rails How to create reinforcing spline-type, tongue & groove corner joints for your door …

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Tapered Cut Techniques for Table Saw : Setting Blade Height on a Table Saw

Posted in Table Saw Jig on January 10th, 2010 by table saw – Be the first to comment

Set the blade height on your table saw as low as you can to still make the cut. Learn about table saw safety and blade heights in thisfree tool video with a professional builder. Expert: Steve Anthony Bio: Stephen G. Anthony is a portrait photographer and computer expert with over 20 years of experience in photography and retouching. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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