Timeline for Can you make rip cuts using the rip fence and sliding panel at the same time?
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Oct 10, 2022 at 14:27 | comment | added | Martin Drozdik | @Graphus thank you for the recommendations! Yes, I watched several videos, especially about safety. I am especially interested in using the sliding panel as much as possible since I find it safest. Even using the rip fence exactly as it should be used would not protect me from the rarer forms of kickback, such as accidentally using case-hardened wood with inner tensions. With the piece clamped to the sliding panel and aligned using the Fritz Franz jig, and rip fence removed, I can operate the saw clear of the trajectory of any possible projectile. | |
Oct 9, 2022 at 12:44 | comment | added | Graphus | Hi Martin, have you looked for any of the published articles or YT videos from reliable sources (like Stumpy Nubs) on the basics of using table saw? I think you'll benefit from this, and after reading a few you'll be a lot more confident using your saw and will be able to avoid many of the safety pitfalls... such as using crosscut and rip cut features together! | |
Oct 8, 2022 at 19:32 | vote | accept | Martin Drozdik | ||
Oct 8, 2022 at 19:21 | answer | added | Caleb | timeline score: 7 | |
Oct 7, 2022 at 22:47 | history | asked | Martin Drozdik | CC BY-SA 4.0 |