how does it handle a board that is slightly twisted?
i would be apprehensive on doing dato's on that. the stock is sandwiched, so that makes it dangerous.
great idea for a combo saw, but looks dangerous. the stock has no place to go. bottom line, i like what you did here, but it doesn't look like a safe tool to use. what i really like is that you have two tools in one. space saver!!!
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marinail 1 year ago
how does this rip tool react on a jamb up?
how does it handle a board that is slightly twisted?
i would be apprehensive on doing dato's on that. the stock is sandwiched, so that makes it dangerous.
great idea for a combo saw, but looks dangerous. the stock has no place to go. bottom line, i like what you did here, but it doesn't look like a safe tool to use. what i really like is that you have two tools in one. space saver!!!
odmcarp 2 years ago
you could also turn your board over on a tablesaw to bevel both directions.
jws54 2 years ago