I'd like to know what the safest way is to rip a board in half along it's thickness on a table saw.
So if I have a board which is 1m x 200mm x 20mm, I would end up with two boards each 1m x 200mm x 10mm (minus the blade kerf)
On a 10" table saw this can be done in two passes, making the first cut then by flipping the board over on it's edge and making the second cut from the other side.
How do others make these sorts of cuts? What jig would make this cut safely?
So if I have a board which is 1m x 200mm x 20mm, I would end up with two boards each 1m x 200mm x 10mm (minus the blade kerf)
On a 10" table saw this can be done in two passes, making the first cut then by flipping the board over on it's edge and making the second cut from the other side.
How do others make these sorts of cuts? What jig would make this cut safely?