Adam W.
A Major Clanger
Thank you every one for your input.
Can I as the 'question asker' suggest we end this thread now.
Best Regards
Richard
Thank you every one for your input.
Can I as the 'question asker' suggest we end this thread now.
Best Regards
Richard
I was told by a carpenter that the fence should not extend all the way across the table to reduce the chance of kickbacks.
I had assumed that the fence should end somewhere near the non cutting edge of the blade but then I see videos of very sophisticated fences which extend all the way across the table.
I am trying not to be pedantic but this issue has confused me. The gullet is the u shaped bit of the saw blade, “depth” something like 10mm to 20mm. Should the “short” fence end near the base of the gullet on the cutting edge of the blade ie the edge closest to the operator. In other words, about 15mm beyond the cutting edge of the blade.
It has moved to table saw safety in general and is very useful and helpful to me. I still want to ask a question about fences and intend to post a question later.Thank you every one for your input.
Can I as the 'question asker' suggest we end this thread now.
Best Regards
Richard
That's right. The theory is that after the blade has done its job there is no guarantee that the workpiece will remain straight because of inbuilt stresses released by cutting it. Therefore there is no point in trying to keep it hard up against a fence. The fence is only there to guide the wood into the blade. The movement after cutting can be strong enough to force the wood into the back of the blade if it has a long fence to react against.I was told by a carpenter that the fence should not extend all the way across the table to reduce the chance of kickbacks.
I had assumed that the fence should end somewhere near the non cutting edge of the blade but then I see videos of very sophisticated fences which extend all the way across the table.
I am trying not to be pedantic but this issue has confused me. The gullet is the u shaped bit of the saw blade, “depth” something like 10mm to 20mm. Should the “short” fence end near the base of the gullet on the cutting edge of the blade ie the edge closest to the operator. In other words, about 15mm beyond the cutting edge of the blade.
Yes it's normal practice.How does one manage this if the TS (A dewalt 745) has a fence that is the length of the table?
Is it considered acceptable to securely attached a short fence to the first 3rd of the long fence?
Video should start at the right point, please ignore his bad push stick advice
Ok, thanks.Yes it's normal practice.
Nah mate, we can get another 50 posts on this yetThank you every one for your input.
Can I as the 'question asker' suggest we end this thread now.
Best Regards
Richard
Yep, about thatI was told by a carpenter that the fence should not extend all the way across the table to reduce the chance of kickbacks.
I had assumed that the fence should end somewhere near the non cutting edge of the blade but then I see videos of very sophisticated fences which extend all the way across the table.
I am trying not to be pedantic but this issue has confused me. The gullet is the u shaped bit of the saw blade, “depth” something like 10mm to 20mm. Should the “short” fence end near the base of the gullet on the cutting edge of the blade ie the edge closest to the operator. In other words, about 15mm beyond the cutting edge of the blade.
I had assumed that the fence should end somewhere near the non cutting edge of the blade but then I see videos of very sophisticated fences which extend all the way across the table.
I just want to add my opinion how stupid some of the is, and i don't even have a TS nor do i want one.
I'm wearing a 20 ounce wax cotton apron, so I can stand in the firing line.
LOL
I'm wearing a ballistic vest so hey, point that rifle at me, I'll be fine!
Comedy gold!
Yes. Page two in this thread, post number 38. Hopefully this link will take you straight to it. There are a couple of snaps in the post of a short fence in use for ripping and even a link within that post to a discussion of short fence use in a table saw.Are there any guides demonstrating this set up please?
I'm surprised there wasn't a link for ballistics gel.
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