Hi All. I was given a very cheap table saw. I haven’t used because:
1. It scares the willies out of me.
2. I noticed straight away that it was missing the riving knife.
It has sat unused whilst I try to cut everything on my bandsaw and try to avoid eye contact with it. As I think I understand it, the riving thing stops the material being cut closing and pinching the blade which in turn causes kickback? This I know has the potential to be very bad.
I have a task that calls for the table saw right now. I have a short length of wood that I need to cut grooves across the grain. I only need shallow (say 3 or 4mm) grooves right the way across; not even a third of the way through the thickness. The 2mm kerf offers the perfect groove width.
I am thinking a mitre slide and hands and fingers as far as possible from the blade. I will flip it over to facilitate distance from pinkies to blade.
Safe? Or, will I end up not being able to count to ten?
1. It scares the willies out of me.
2. I noticed straight away that it was missing the riving knife.
It has sat unused whilst I try to cut everything on my bandsaw and try to avoid eye contact with it. As I think I understand it, the riving thing stops the material being cut closing and pinching the blade which in turn causes kickback? This I know has the potential to be very bad.
I have a task that calls for the table saw right now. I have a short length of wood that I need to cut grooves across the grain. I only need shallow (say 3 or 4mm) grooves right the way across; not even a third of the way through the thickness. The 2mm kerf offers the perfect groove width.
I am thinking a mitre slide and hands and fingers as far as possible from the blade. I will flip it over to facilitate distance from pinkies to blade.
Safe? Or, will I end up not being able to count to ten?