I am about to make a new riving knife for my table saw (Kity 419) to allow use of thin kerf blades. Rather than making a straight like for like replacement, I would like to take the opportunity to change a few things. I would like to remove the guard that attaches to the riving knife, as it gets in the way of some operations, and makes the knife larger than it needs to be. Obviously I appreciate the fact that the saw needs to be guarded.
I have seen some overhead guards that look pretty useful.
Does anybody have any plans for overhead saw guards, or any pictures that they could post. Am I correct in assuming that the guard is designed to prevent accidental contact with the blade during use, so that if you were to fall on the saw, hand outstretched, you would strike the guard which then covers the blade.
I have my saw on a moveable base, to the guard would ideally need to be fixed to the saw somehow, or would been also to be moveable. Would something that was self supporting be suitable, or would this not work. I was wondering about a tubular structure consisting of an adjustable upright and adjustable boom. However, in the falling situation above, i fear that the whole guard would move, and potentially contact the blade.
Any thoughts?
TIA
Mark
I have seen some overhead guards that look pretty useful.
Does anybody have any plans for overhead saw guards, or any pictures that they could post. Am I correct in assuming that the guard is designed to prevent accidental contact with the blade during use, so that if you were to fall on the saw, hand outstretched, you would strike the guard which then covers the blade.
I have my saw on a moveable base, to the guard would ideally need to be fixed to the saw somehow, or would been also to be moveable. Would something that was self supporting be suitable, or would this not work. I was wondering about a tubular structure consisting of an adjustable upright and adjustable boom. However, in the falling situation above, i fear that the whole guard would move, and potentially contact the blade.
Any thoughts?
TIA
Mark