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I am planning on making a bench saw by inverting my circular saw plunged through a piece of mdf and wonder if anyone else has done this ?
Thanks for that. I can see what you are saying.big soft moose":263jy00a said:holy sheeeeeeeeeeeeet
short version: DONT
longer version: dont do it, its fusking dangerous
even longer version - the reason its not safe is that a the blade will be unguarded, the controls will be in an awkward place, it will be difficult to control the depth of cut, and also you wont have a reliable fence etc
better bet is to make yourself a saw sled and use the saw the right way up
I agree with all that BSM has said...very sound. If you could give a more precise location in Darset, I'm sure there are plenty of members in that fair county who'd be able slice up the timber for you (in exchange for a smally amount of the usual beer or vino vouchers :wink: ) - Robflanajb":2zs32f1s said:The issue I have is that I need to rip some 20mm strips and this becomes tricky when you are working on narrow section timber and I am struggling to work out how best to achieve it.
I am based in Blandford Forum. I was thinking of buying the Makita MLT200 for such tasks, but does seem rather extravagant as it won't get used very often.woodbloke":o2jceyr6 said:I agree with all that BSM has said...very sound. If you could give a more precise location in Darset, I'm sure there are plenty of members in that fair county who'd be able slice up the timber for you (in exchange for a smally amount of the usual beer or vino vouchers :wink: ) - Robflanajb":o2jceyr6 said:The issue I have is that I need to rip some 20mm strips and this becomes tricky when you are working on narrow section timber and I am struggling to work out how best to achieve it.
I suspect that will cost more than a cheapish table saw ?Chems":15zzg1dj said:Festool do a table that is specifically designed to invert their circ saw, as do triton.
Digit":3dplk8ce said:I built just such some years ago. I replaced it with one of those cheapo alli topped things.
The home made was vastly superior!
Properly designed and built I can see no safety issues at all.
Mine built several large pieces of furniture before I finally had the cash to upgrade.
Roy.
I appreciate your kind offer, but I think I will open up the wallet and purchase a saw bench. Even though I don't have loads planned I imagine that once you have the correct machinery, your imagination starts running wild with what you can make.big soft moose":5q8ban3g said:Hi flan
i suspect there are members closer , but if you fancy a trip up into wiltshire i'll happily stick the wood through my kity 419 for you (i'm near wooton basset / J16 of the M4)
that said 20mm strips might be easier on a bandsaw , and mine is off the road at the mo (waiting on new blades)
your imagination starts running wild with what you can make.