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8 Responses to “Woodworking: How to square lumber”
6″ away from the blade should be fine… and sleds are pretty popular for table saws.. a skill saw is much more dangerous than a table saw.. there are many more accidents involving skill saws due to kickback etc.
Use the sled for it’s purpose, this guy needs to GET HIS hands AWAY from the blade. You can’t see the blade and there is no need to get the rough stock out of the way. Do that 99 times and the 100th time fingers or a hand will be gone, especially when in a hurry. Dude this is a table saw and it WILL remove your hand with ease, just like it squares lumber with ease. NEVER put your fingers ANYWHERE near the blade….again why did you build the sled/jig. No joke here.
That is an oliver jointer. The video was taken at a school woodshop.
6″ away from the blade should be fine… and sleds are pretty popular for table saws.. a skill saw is much more dangerous than a table saw.. there are many more accidents involving skill saws due to kickback etc.
Holy cow, that jointer you used to square the first face – now that’s a jointer! Where did you get that, might I ask?
BTW, I like your table saw sled. Very well made. Mine is a little more utilitarian, not as attractive.
Thanks for the comment.
Good advice. I don’t think it is as close as you think.
Use the sled for it’s purpose, this guy needs to GET HIS hands AWAY from the blade. You can’t see the blade and there is no need to get the rough stock out of the way. Do that 99 times and the 100th time fingers or a hand will be gone, especially when in a hurry. Dude this is a table saw and it WILL remove your hand with ease, just like it squares lumber with ease. NEVER put your fingers ANYWHERE near the blade….again why did you build the sled/jig. No joke here.
Wow, not much left of that chunk of wood.
She is squaring lumber.
what is doing this beutifull lady , in a tetosterona world , she looks like a princess