Tim Esplan
Member
Hello all,
I recently (IE yesterday) acquired a used and very (really, very) cheap Sedgwick TA315 table saw. Generally speaking it is in excellent condition and complete - except for the riving knife and crown guard. A crown guard is easy enough to find but the riving knife, although available would set me back almost as much as the saw did. Does anyone have any thoughts on making a riving knife (possibly from an old blade, as I have a couple kicking around), or buying a “generic” knife at a third of the cost to use in lieu of the Sedgwick branded version? Anyone prepared to pull their knife off and trace around it and send it to me to use as a pattern? TIA, Tim.
I recently (IE yesterday) acquired a used and very (really, very) cheap Sedgwick TA315 table saw. Generally speaking it is in excellent condition and complete - except for the riving knife and crown guard. A crown guard is easy enough to find but the riving knife, although available would set me back almost as much as the saw did. Does anyone have any thoughts on making a riving knife (possibly from an old blade, as I have a couple kicking around), or buying a “generic” knife at a third of the cost to use in lieu of the Sedgwick branded version? Anyone prepared to pull their knife off and trace around it and send it to me to use as a pattern? TIA, Tim.