Didn't know of these, bit expensive in the UK (I have found huge variance online, but probably £200 or more) but this video does interest me!
There in lies the issue with "HSE" you can't run them with A: a riving knife and B: obviously a riving knife mounted crown guard.can be accommodated with safety guards fitted
You can have an overhead crown guard, and the driving knife set 1mm below blade height possibly!
Why would you need a riving knife cutting dados?Just how thick would the riving knife need to be? A video of a legitimate setup would be revealing,if it can be created.
Perhaps so, perhaps not.You can have an overhead crown guard, and the driving knife set 1mm below blade height possibly!
You are cutting a trench so what is a riving knife needed for. They are never used with dado blades. I have had a set for about 15 years. My old saw has the guard on the splitter so that has to come off as it also has with cuts that do not come all the way through the wood. I use the dado with either a sled or using jigs ( miter corner keys) so hands are not in the danger zone.Just how thick would the riving knife need to be? A video of a legitimate setup would be revealing,if it can be created.
You only need a riving knife when cutting through the wood, a dado is only partial so as Orraloon has saidJust how thick would the riving knife need to be?
Its is totally impossible for a riving knife to be doing any good when a dado stack is being used.
Never used a spindle moulder but my dado stack does a trench in one pass and its nice and clean cut. Its easier than using the router. Also as the router table has no crown guard, how is it safer? That said these days there is a safer option as I mentioned earlier.You only need a riving knife when cutting through the wood, a dado is only partial so as Orraloon has said
Why the desire for a dado stack, the router table or spindle can make dados and in a safer way and is the fascination because of old Norm !
Didn't know of these, bit expensive in the UK (I have found huge variance online, but probably £200 or more) but this video does interest me!
I remember reading one time that when using radial saws in the workshop one person was dedicated to using the radials only . Can the same not be said for the stack dado in workshop. . Unless trained to use them in the workplace employers should enforce that for the safety of staff. They ain't toys . And if you have an accident with the dado there's no going back. Stay safeI have no doubt that it is possible to use the device without a riving knife,my interest is whether doing so in a workshop with employees is frowned upon by the HSE.In the dim and distant past I have seen them used on a radial arm saw,but I wouldn't expect to see it now.
Deema , there is a restriction on my saw in that the minimum blade is 8 inches due to the mechanism for the blade. Do spindle moulding grovers come in 8 inch ?? I have a set from where I worked making pvc windows and are only 4 inch or close to itIt is were me, I’d look at mounting a spindle moulder groover in the saw rather than a dado stack. These have limiters so the damage it can do to you is reduced.
I occasionally use a groover in my Radial arm saw when the cut can’t be done on the spindle. The cut quality will be far superior to a dado stack, and IMO safer.
Price, probably similar for a variable width groover as a dado blade.
I might be wrong, but check how high the spindle will come up, ie depth under the table. Usually they will fit. The minimum saw diameter is usually defined by the peripheral speed if the teeth. Ie smaller diameter and they don’t rotate fast enough. Grover’s sent that fussyDeema , there is a restriction on my saw in that the minimum blade is 8 inches due to the mechanism for the blade. Do spindle moulding grovers come in 8 inch ?? I have a set from where I worked making pvc windows and are only 4 inch or close to it
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