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Can a riving knife be slightly bent on purpose?
My riving knife is bent 2.5 mm from the plane of its base. That is, if I put it on a flat surface and pinch it at one end, the other end is flying 2.5 mm in the air instead of laying flat. The directi …
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Can you make rip cuts using the rip fence and sliding panel at the same time?
Consider the following sliding panel table saw:
I usually clamp the piece to the sliding panel and then smugly push it into the cutting disc with one finger.
However, when making rip cuts, it is quit …
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When should you use the rip fence instead of the sliding panel on a table saw?
Consider a minimalistic sliding panel saw in the picture.
It seems to me that anything you can do with a rip fence you can do better and safer using the sliding panel.
Crosscuts: you wouldn't use th …