skeetstar
Established Member
Fellas, am now getting used to my Axi 10 in table saw, but I was wondering if I would be wise in making some changes;
The riving knife is taller than the blade, and the knife also serves as the mount for the blade guard. This means that I couldn't use the saw to cut rebates or housing joints. I could cut the knife down so that its top sits a fraction below the top edge of the blade. I would have to cut a new slot in the knife to support the blade guard, so that the guard can be reinstalled for normal use.
To be honest I probably won't do it - I'll leave it as it was designed, but would any of you more experienced users ever contemplate such a course of action? Are there some major gotchas that I haven't spotted? Would it still be possible to cut a rebate with the reshaped knife in situ?
Secondly, when I change the existing blade for something better, do I need to check the new blade to ensure that it is OK with my existing riving knife, or should that just be a given?
Thanks in anticipation.
The riving knife is taller than the blade, and the knife also serves as the mount for the blade guard. This means that I couldn't use the saw to cut rebates or housing joints. I could cut the knife down so that its top sits a fraction below the top edge of the blade. I would have to cut a new slot in the knife to support the blade guard, so that the guard can be reinstalled for normal use.
To be honest I probably won't do it - I'll leave it as it was designed, but would any of you more experienced users ever contemplate such a course of action? Are there some major gotchas that I haven't spotted? Would it still be possible to cut a rebate with the reshaped knife in situ?
Secondly, when I change the existing blade for something better, do I need to check the new blade to ensure that it is OK with my existing riving knife, or should that just be a given?
Thanks in anticipation.