@alohachristine If you bring the blade back up when it's still spinning you are likely to lower the quality of the cut as the blade catches parts on the way up and risk injury if it really catches the wood that's not supported at all.
@alohachristine its not, it doesnt matter wether you do or dont, only when you are cutting more than one at a time then you should, but it doesnt matter if its one piece which most of the time it is
Amazing!
TangoDancer33 1 month ago
@alohachristine If you bring the blade back up when it's still spinning you are likely to lower the quality of the cut as the blade catches parts on the way up and risk injury if it really catches the wood that's not supported at all.
yazilliclick 1 month ago
I wonder why you did not demonstrate to use holddown fasterners. If the piece was ripped, your fingers or palm may be parted.
Morning1217 6 months ago
I wonder why you did not demonstrate to use holddown fasterners. If the piece is ripped, your fingers or palm may be parted.
Morning1217 6 months ago
ihan huono
kasvis11 7 months ago
thats a girls mitre saw, you want a 12" sliding mitre saw, thats a mans mitre saw. haha
95jamesg 1 year ago
@alohachristine its not, it doesnt matter wether you do or dont, only when you are cutting more than one at a time then you should, but it doesnt matter if its one piece which most of the time it is
95jamesg 1 year ago
@alohachristine To completely eliminate any chances of injuries.
Xcelerometer 1 year ago
long sleeves... though professional looking.. in woodworking very unprofessional
jcf005 1 year ago
Why is it important to let the blade to a complete stop before you pull it back up? Thank you for the video. Great job.
alohachristine 1 year ago