The ez system is like a machine shop. You spend few minutes to setup and you have perfect and safe results. Few extra stops are a good idea but if you look again, the entire guide rail is a big stop?
Show us. Keep in mind that the bridge setup can be use to create beam saws, tablesaws and anything that you can imagine...without any accident reported for 6 years now. Can you say the same for any other tool?
It was never the tool my friend. It was all about material support and have total control of your work by turning everything upside down.
thanks and please, feel free to show us a better way.
I think that he needs a few more stops.
SuperDontaco 1 year ago
@SuperDontaco for total safety and speed why not?
The ez system is like a machine shop. You spend few minutes to setup and you have perfect and safe results. Few extra stops are a good idea but if you look again, the entire guide rail is a big stop?
thanks
eurekazone 1 year ago
I'm not overly impressed. I've seen much easier safer quicker ways with a radial arm saw.
johnnysbasement 1 year ago
@johnnysbasement
Show us. Keep in mind that the bridge setup can be use to create beam saws, tablesaws and anything that you can imagine...without any accident reported for 6 years now. Can you say the same for any other tool?
It was never the tool my friend. It was all about material support and have total control of your work by turning everything upside down.
thanks and please, feel free to show us a better way.
eurekazone 1 year ago
good job my friend.
is this your patent?
does it work with bread too?
have you tried it? where can i find more info about your work?
apostoloskobe 2 years ago
Nice setup, but don't forget eye and hearing protection, and use a push stick to move your work. Be safe dude. :)
FuckBuzh 2 years ago
No push stick needed because the system works on the Dead Wood Concept.
The wood is under pressure and there is no way for the saw to jump of the rail.
This is not a plunge saw that jumps due to many reasons.
Thanks dude. :)
eurekazone 2 years ago