Steve Maskery's video on using a short fence.
No idea why anyone would think that it's 'madness' to follow this advice.
No idea why anyone would think that it's 'madness' to follow this advice.
That's what your riving knife is for.But if you are cutting a piece that wants to close up, it doesn't really help?
That's what your riving knife is for.
Read my last post on this threadSure. So if you have a full length fence and a riving knife, what is the issue switching to a shorter fence is supposed to resolve?
Someday you will rip some maple and watch the wood spread, twist and curl several inches as you make the cut. The space behind the end of the half fence gives the wood somewhere to go without binding the blade. Even if you are a beast and can push on though with a full length fence the blade will rub like crazy and the friction will send embers down into the cabinet to smoulder in the pile below or in the DC collection bags/barrel. It isn't a case of if it will happen it is when.Sure. So if you have a full length fence and a riving knife, what is the issue switching to a shorter fence is supposed to resolve?
Someday you will rip some maple and watch the wood spread, twist and curl several inches as you make the cut. The space behind the end of the half fence gives the wood somewhere to go without binding the blade. Even if you are a beast and can push on though with a full length fence the blade will rub like crazy and the friction will send embers down into the cabinet to smoulder in the pile below or in the DC collection bags/barrel. It isn't a case of if it will happen it is when.
Pete
Sure. So if you have a full length fence and a riving knife, what is the issue switching to a shorter fence is supposed to resolve?
After watching and assuring him I understood, he took the rip fence guide bar off, removed the adjustment nuts, and told me it was my turn. I could have killed him.
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