I want one of these, oh yes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0fb1l9 ... ew%20Klein
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0fb1l9 ... ew%20Klein
Yes, I think you are (but of course I could be wrong!). The function of the pins is to help imitate the strength of a wider blade so when resawing it's 'stiffer' like a wide resaw blade would be.NazNomad":qjpdewxh said:I don't really understand what the pin is doing besides following whatever kerf you make. Am I missing something?
sunnybob":3qglhf57 said:maybe I'm looking at it from the wrong angle.
I saw it as a way to keep my 1/4 inch blade on but still rip bigger stuff. i get really peed off with blade changes.
i'll go back and re visit it and see if It's useful or not.
Brentingby":226cuc1j said:The pins aren't going to make the 1/4 in. blade act like a wider blade and they won't make the blade stronger. If the blade and the fence are properly aligned, the pins won't do anything.
sunnybob":27ihzs3w said:I cant rip a 6" block with a 3/16ths blade. But i dont have the carter stabiliser.
The blade doesnt drift as such, but over a long cut the wood tends to pull away from the fence if I have a thin blade in.
The pin is acting like a table saw riving knife, keeping the wood stable and central.
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