January 10, 20215 yr 1 minute ago, VPI said: Jealous of the whole Sawstop setup. They are a lot cheaper than new fingers.
January 10, 20215 yr 21 minutes ago, naamanf said: It keeps the material pressed down on the table and the wheels are angled to keep it pressed against the fence. Basically does the same thing feather boards do, helps make straight cuts and adds some safety against kickback. I love those things, btw. I think they are about the best table saw accessory I have found. They are helpful for sheet goods, but where they really shine is in long rips of hardwood. Cutting trim pieces, for instance. 23 minutes ago, VPI said: Jealous of the whole Sawstop setup. as someone whose thumb is still whole because of a sawstop, I would pretty much refuse to touch a non-sawstop table saw.
January 11, 20215 yr If I had the room, the SawStop PCS is the only one I would consider. I was leaning towards the little Pro cart one but its minimal cut capabilities did not seem worth the up charge, I guess the finger saving is the up charge. Glue Up Kit Holder for the wall. Need to run through the router and get it glued together.
January 15, 20215 yr Put together an over complicated wood smasher. Edited January 15, 20215 yr by naamanf
January 15, 20215 yr Author Wasn’t that featured in Goldfinger? I mean who am I to judge what you use it for...
January 15, 20215 yr 6 minutes ago, swt61 said: That thing is massive. Coming from the TICE, high praise indeed.
January 15, 20215 yr It’s a damn good thing you bought that robot driller, than would have been tough as shit to do by hand. In case anyone was wondering, I am now a Chopmaster. Edited January 15, 20215 yr by VPI
January 15, 20215 yr It is the stupid expensive one that Doug recommended. https://www.forrestblades.com/chopmaster/12-chopmaster-saw-blade-80-teeth/ Found it in stock at Woodcraft along with the tiny tool bench, Forstner Bits, Glubots and blade cleaner stuff last night. Edited January 15, 20215 yr by VPI
January 15, 20215 yr Came with a 60 tooth that was excellent at smashing, but not tuned for actually cutting. Now I need to figure out how to make a zero clearance insert without having any of the tools (bandsaw, bench top sander, skill) I actually need to make one.
January 15, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, naamanf said: Drilled four holes. IMG_3596.MOV I have drilled a lot of holes in my day, but never in such a sexy ass way! I think I got a bit firm there.
January 15, 20215 yr 20 minutes ago, VPI said: Now I need to figure out how to make a zero clearance insert without having any of the tools (bandsaw, bench top sander, skill) I actually need to make one. Why? For the chop saw? Every zero-clearance insert I've seen comes as a solid piece and you just run the blade thru. I feel confused.
January 15, 20215 yr Need to build one myself. They do not sell a zero clearance that I have found. Need to cut the wood, shape it to fit, route out some for clearance and make it the proper depth to be level with the table. Edited January 15, 20215 yr by VPI
January 15, 20215 yr 1 minute ago, VPI said: Need to build one myself. They do not sell a zero clearance that I have found. Need to cut the wood, shape it to fit, route out some for clearance and make it the proper depth to be level with the table. Measure. Provide measurements to fellow idiot w/ CNC router and laser cutting tools.
January 15, 20215 yr 45 minutes ago, VPI said: Came with a 60 tooth that was excellent at smashing, but not tuned for actually cutting. Now I need to figure out how to make a zero clearance insert without having any of the tools (bandsaw, bench top sander, skill) I actually need to make one. Easy for my drilling robot, just need exact dimensions.
January 15, 20215 yr After saying they did not exist, I found some walnut ones and these Aluminum ones. https://www.infinitytools.com/aluminum-z-c-i-for-bosch-miter-saws
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