Hattori-Hanzo":72zbrtj0 said:Don't know if it's true but I read its legislation, not allowed to sell a machine capable of stacking blades as burying the blade is illegal blah blah blah.
Trevanion":1nmwcud8 said:Hattori-Hanzo":1nmwcud8 said:Don't know if it's true but I read its legislation, not allowed to sell a machine capable of stacking blades as burying the blade is illegal blah blah blah.
I think so long as it’s sufficiently guarded using some form of groover is fine. I think the problem comes from meeting the stopping regulations where a blade should stop within 10 seconds (or was it 12? I really should know that :lol. I think so long as your machine has a DC brake capable of stopping a 5KG load within that time, without the locking nut coming loose, and that the machine is properly guarded for the task, it’s completely fine. Shimming saw blades into wobble saws however was outlawed back in the 70s! :lol:
Hattori-Hanzo":22w0ywai said:They outlawed those French head blocks we don't have a stack of in the corner :lol: but it's definitely a good thing they did!
Inspector":232f6noh said:The "French block" is a new one to me, or the name is at least. Any of you have a picture of one so I can relate to it?
Inspector":328g4inv said:The "French block" is a new one to me, or the name is at least. Any of you have a picture of one so I can relate to it? Thanks
Pete
Inspector":2nbnj221 said:The long arbors don't allow full tilt to 45º or they hit the throat plate. The saw is comfortable with a 10" dado stack. The SawStop that replaced it can only take an 8" dado.
Pete
Chippyjoe":3pr08lbg said:Steve,
I think Felder do a dado option on some of their saws that are available in the UK.
Mark.
Inspector":2wzv1cbp said:Trevanion show me your worst. I have a strong stomach and a curiosity to match.
AndyT":2wzv1cbp said:If only one of the posters in this thread had had the foresight to build up a reference library of older wood machining practice!
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