Having only just recently bought a TS, I am still reading around trying to learn as much as possible before trying out anything complex.
I happened by chance to read a thread in the Jigs section about re-sawing on a TS, and was really glad I had! I suspect otherwise I could have done something quite dangerous.
I started to wonder when ripping becomes re-sawing? I think it's related to board width versus thickness. If I cut a 4x2 into a 2x2, that's a rip cut. If I cut a 4x2 into a 1x2 that's a re-saw. Is it that simple?
I imagine problems with re-sawing on a TS are related to the stability of the piece, squareness of the blade/saw setup, friction (especially with a deep cut), and perhaps the ability of the blade the to expel waste material (blade should have a deep gullet?) That's all I can think of as a newbie - how did I do?
Could someone possibly recommend a good book regarding TS use, preferable british/english, with good info about TS safety. I don't really want to lose fingers/hands as a result of ignorance.
P.s. Can I ask, when ripping material on a TS against a fence - should the waste part always be to the left of the blade - if that makes sense?
I happened by chance to read a thread in the Jigs section about re-sawing on a TS, and was really glad I had! I suspect otherwise I could have done something quite dangerous.
I started to wonder when ripping becomes re-sawing? I think it's related to board width versus thickness. If I cut a 4x2 into a 2x2, that's a rip cut. If I cut a 4x2 into a 1x2 that's a re-saw. Is it that simple?
I imagine problems with re-sawing on a TS are related to the stability of the piece, squareness of the blade/saw setup, friction (especially with a deep cut), and perhaps the ability of the blade the to expel waste material (blade should have a deep gullet?) That's all I can think of as a newbie - how did I do?
Could someone possibly recommend a good book regarding TS use, preferable british/english, with good info about TS safety. I don't really want to lose fingers/hands as a result of ignorance.
P.s. Can I ask, when ripping material on a TS against a fence - should the waste part always be to the left of the blade - if that makes sense?