RogerS
Established Member
......or why removing the crown guard is not a great idea (unless you have no alternative)
I needed to rip down some wood but the depth of my table saw blade wasn't enough unless I removed the crown guard. Which I don't like doing, for obvious reasons.
There was a knot in the top which disintegrated as the blade went through it.
I needed to rip down some wood but the depth of my table saw blade wasn't enough unless I removed the crown guard. Which I don't like doing, for obvious reasons.
There was a knot in the top which disintegrated as the blade went through it.