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Efficiently rip a large number of 45-degree fillet battens
If the featherboards are really the source of the problem, you might need to back off the pressure a bit, either by moving the featherboards you have or perhaps making some with longer, springier fing …
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Wide or narrow side between blade and fence in rip cut on table saw
I've heard lots of rip cut guides say that you should have your workpiece between the blade and the fence and the offcut on the free side of the blade.
It's not really a hard and fast rule, and ther …
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When should you use the rip fence instead of the sliding panel on a table saw?
Yet again and again I see in many videos that guys with even more sophisticated sliding table saws inexplicably use the rip fence to make rip cuts. Why would they do it?
Usually when you're ripping …
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Can you make rip cuts using the rip fence and sliding panel at the same time?
I have a very similar table saw and the manual says that when you use the rip fence, the sliding panel has to be locked in place. Is there a reason for this?
I've never used a European-style table s …
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What are some good ways to cut 1/8" strips of hardwood?
However I have not found a good way to cut such small pieces of wood safely and efficiently.
There are several ways to cut small pieces safely and efficiently; you just don't have the tools you n …