Can you show us a video where a saw safely cuts a short and narrow piece of wood in half?Gippeto wrote:It might take a few fingers to learn how to cut tiny pieces on a table saw with a stock fence. My friend Bart has 4 fingers on his left hand; the table saw owns his other finger.
Not rocket science...rarely is.
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Do you want me to go outside and film myself cutting a short and narrow piece of wood in half with a hand saw?boyntonstu wrote:Can you show us a video where a saw safely cuts a short and narrow piece of wood in half?
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Yes, go outside and cut a 1/2" wide by 2" long piece of wood using a POWER saw.saefroch wrote:Do you want me to go outside and film myself cutting a short and narrow piece of wood in half with a hand saw?boyntonstu wrote:Can you show us a video where a saw safely cuts a short and narrow piece of wood in half?
If you want a hand tool thread, I suggest that you start one.
I could do that using a jig saw with ease. What's your point?
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Make a video and prove it.saefroch wrote:I could do that using a jig saw with ease. What's your point?
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Well Stu...if you want to play with itty bitty pieces of wood...that's your call...idiocy like that might be why your friend is missing digits?
If I want a piece 1/2" x 2" long...I'm much more likely to rip a piece 1/2" x 12+" long using the method I linked to and then either use a miter sled with the table saw to cut to length...or use a miter saw.
Heck...I betcha a radial arm saw could cut it to length too.
But what do I know.. I still have all my fingers...must be doing something wrong eh?
If I want a piece 1/2" x 2" long...I'm much more likely to rip a piece 1/2" x 12+" long using the method I linked to and then either use a miter sled with the table saw to cut to length...or use a miter saw.
Heck...I betcha a radial arm saw could cut it to length too.

But what do I know.. I still have all my fingers...must be doing something wrong eh?

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If it is your style to call a fellow member of the forum an idiot, you will have to live with it.Gippeto wrote:Well Stu...if you want to play with itty bitty pieces of wood...that's your call...idiocy like that might be why your friend is missing digits?
If I want a piece 1/2" x 2" long...I'm much more likely to rip a piece 1/2" x 12+" long using the method I linked to and then either use a miter sled with the table saw to cut to length...or use a miter saw.
Heck...I betcha a radial arm saw could cut it to length too.![]()
But what do I know.. I still have all my fingers...must be doing something wrong eh?
I used the tiny piece of wood as an example of how a very dangerous power saw procedure could be accomplished with complete safely on my saw.
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So...your friend with the missing digits is you now?
I showed how proper technique can cut the piece in complete safety on factory equipment. Proper technique over re-invention.
I showed how proper technique can cut the piece in complete safety on factory equipment. Proper technique over re-invention.
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Calling my friend an idiot is not acceptable.Gippeto wrote:So...your friend with the missing digits is you now?
I showed how proper technique can cut the piece in complete safety on factory equipment. Proper technique over re-invention.
When did you show a power saw cutting a 1/2" x 2" x 3/8" thick piece of plywood in half lengthwise?
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Table Saw Challenge - Double Bevel
Take a 3" x12" x 1/2" piece of stock.
Bevel a 45* angle half way down edge of the stock at this angle \
and continue the bevel the rest of the way at this angle /.
You may not turn the stock upside down or lift it from its flat, on the table position.
Can you do it on your table saw?
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Take a 3" x12" x 1/2" piece of stock.
Bevel a 45* angle half way down edge of the stock at this angle \
and continue the bevel the rest of the way at this angle /.
You may not turn the stock upside down or lift it from its flat, on the table position.
Can you do it on your table saw?
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Do you have have an answer to the challenge?turner wrote:Why are you always arguing about table saws? thats easily done on a miter or jigsaw.
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You shouldn't be to quick to point to your "elevator" as an engineering success. It violates building/safety and fire codes in every county within the United States. Anyone with access to an auto wrecking yard could do the same.boyntonstu wrote:This scenario is similar to my homemade elevator. I could have spent $15,000 for a commercial elevator. I chose to re-invent the wheel for $100.
Instead of a hobby of making things cheap, maybe you could change to making things of quality. Not everything you make is an "Invention".