I have the crown guard mounted on very sturdy offset arms on my Waddie. I see what Jacob is saying but I haven't hit the blade yet....Off-set means if it touches the blade it can skew sideways and be pulled off its mountings and chewed up, with debris flying about.
Riving knife mounted can touch the blade and just get a bit cut without you hardly noticing...
You'll probably get a bit more careful with the riving knife after you've had a few scary moments.I have the crown guard mounted on very sturdy offset arms on my Waddie. I see what Jacob is saying but I haven't hit the blade yet.
With regard to a riving knife mounted guard, what you need the ask yourself is: are you the sort of person who will meticulously reattach the guard each time after doing less-than-full-depth cuts? Because if you're not, the crown guard will end up sitting on a shelf when you can't be ar$ed refitting it each time.
My tuppence worth.
Cheers, Vann.
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