pepsi_max2k
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Total noob here - hey all.
I need to cut a bunch of small (1/2" diameter) dowels to various lengths, smallest being 7" long. I got the stupid idea to do this on a tablesaw instead of the much safer hacksaw (and I don't have a mitresaw or jigsaw). Maybe you guys can convince me otherwise, but if not...
What's the safest way to try this? Firstly, I'd like to do more than one dowel at a time (at least two), but regardless I'm concerned about the loose end dowel rolling about once it's cut, with kickback a potential consequence. I could try taping multiple dowels together, but thinking an easier way is just have a way for the loose ends to be moved / drop away from the blade as soon as they're cut.
Also, I don't fancy using a sled if it means removing a lot of the safety gear (guard and splitter) and producing something I don't really have the skills to make in the first place (because I'll do it wrong and cause all sorts of issues).
So advise away
Thanks.
I need to cut a bunch of small (1/2" diameter) dowels to various lengths, smallest being 7" long. I got the stupid idea to do this on a tablesaw instead of the much safer hacksaw (and I don't have a mitresaw or jigsaw). Maybe you guys can convince me otherwise, but if not...
What's the safest way to try this? Firstly, I'd like to do more than one dowel at a time (at least two), but regardless I'm concerned about the loose end dowel rolling about once it's cut, with kickback a potential consequence. I could try taping multiple dowels together, but thinking an easier way is just have a way for the loose ends to be moved / drop away from the blade as soon as they're cut.
Also, I don't fancy using a sled if it means removing a lot of the safety gear (guard and splitter) and producing something I don't really have the skills to make in the first place (because I'll do it wrong and cause all sorts of issues).
So advise away
Thanks.