Table-Saw Kickback: Why it happens and how to prevent it
Roland Johnson explains the physics of kickback and why the best way to prevent it is to use a riving knife.
Read moreRoland Johnson explains the physics of kickback and why the best way to prevent it is to use a riving knife.
Read moreIf you have an older saw that lacks a modern riving knife, here are a couple of ways to add a low-profile splitter.
Read moreI needed a 1/4″ zero-clearance throat plate for cutting dados the other day, but my throat plate only had a 3/4″ slot in it. I didn’t want to interrupt my project to make or buy a new throat plate, so …
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Read moreAfter sharing tips on leveling the table saw wings and aligning the blade with the miter gauge slots, I’m concluding this series with calibration advice on setting the 90-degree and 45-degree tilt limits. These stops ensure your cuts match the &#…
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