SquareCircle
Established Member
Nice piece of work Tony. Have you managed to get the blade guide closing fully around the blade? I ask because I made a similar zero clearance fence for an old B&D circular saw last summer. Main difference being that the insert was much larger effectively covering the entire base plate and provided a new running surface for the saw. This provided solution to a small misalignment between the blade and the edge of base plate
Anyway point of this tale is that the design didn’t permit the guard to fully close around the blade. Nae probs. Considered myself always very careful when using the CS. Until one day working outside in the garden, and I managed to use the tip of left hand index finger to stop a slowing blade. After power off mind, but still cut a fair gash. Guess half a second earlier, there might have been enough torque to take off the whole finger tip. Didn’t stop me using the CS again, but boy was I glad when I eventually decided to buy a Festool instead of upgrading the TS.
stay safe
SC
Anyway point of this tale is that the design didn’t permit the guard to fully close around the blade. Nae probs. Considered myself always very careful when using the CS. Until one day working outside in the garden, and I managed to use the tip of left hand index finger to stop a slowing blade. After power off mind, but still cut a fair gash. Guess half a second earlier, there might have been enough torque to take off the whole finger tip. Didn’t stop me using the CS again, but boy was I glad when I eventually decided to buy a Festool instead of upgrading the TS.
stay safe
SC