5 Must Check Items on a New or Used Table Saw
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In this week’s woodworking skill builder we go through the 5 things you must check when you get a new or used saw. I really can’t wait to see what you create! Let me know what you’d like to see next. Thanks for watching! Please like, comment and subscribe. Cheers!
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@joeywalsh4089
4 жыл бұрын
Jonathan Katz-Moses you don’t be happening to be selling your old saw do you?
@katzmosestools
4 жыл бұрын
No it's going to my shipping managers house for a while
Worth a look
Brother, this was the most all inclusive and simply explained saw video in existence. Many, many thanks!
Great tips here. Going to rewatch the other vid and spend some time with my old 12" Craftsman this weekend. Thanks for sharing!
Wow, I literally just bought a used delta today. Perfect timing!
NOW I GET IT. THAT'S EASY TO ACCURATE FENCE TO THAT WAY. i MADE MY FENCE BY MYSELF 3 TIMES. FINALLY I UNDERSTAND HOW TO ACCURATE :) T NX BRO
Clear instruction. Thanks Jonathan. Appreciate how to do it without a fancy pressure gauge.
Just picked up a used StawStop, i'll double check all those points. Very good and quick instructions
Great tips. You also may want to make sure the riving knife is perfectly in line with your blade. Mine got out of whack a little bit and was pushing the cut piece against the fence causing some binding. Took me awhile to figure that out since my fence was dead on.
@charlieodom9107
3 жыл бұрын
Also, make sure the riving knife is the correct width for the blade you are using. A riving knife wider than the blade can cause issues as well. A good example of this is using a thin kerf blade with a standard riving knife.
Thanks. Useful information. Much appreciated, friend.
These machine calibration videos are priceless! You explain the processes needed very well. I only hope my videos can be as helpful to someone else like yours have to me!
Very thorough and judicious with your dialogue. Thank you!
I've got some work to do!!! Thanks for the tips!
I’ve got my first proper table saw arriving tomorrow. All your table saw videos are super helpful. Thanks 👍🏻
Great video Jonathan I have been adjusting the wrong set screws on my saw stop all this time Thank you so much.
Thanks for the info Jonathan! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Great video Jonathan, thanks a lot.
Great tips. Almost spring which means it's almost woodworking time again!
I like the proud miter runner. Nice trick to make it easier to measure
Thanks for making this video, very informative!
Potentially life saving. That’s good to know.
Great tips thanks
Good vid, thanks!
Man this video is just in time. LIterally picking up an older Delta Unisaw this morning
Thanks
Just another example of why your channel is one of the primo ones on the Tube JKM THanks a whole bunch for this very simple easy tutorial for a subject that will pay huge dividends on all future projects and best thing about it it does not take a huge $$$investment nor a huge time investment just perfectly suited for the DIY er
Nice Job Brother👍
Thx👍🏻😁
Thanks for the tips, now do one on the miter saw
Long time watcher First time commenter. Just wanted to say really enjoy the channel. Good info. Also been using the dovetail jig for a long time. Works great.
@katzmosestools
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend!
I like how the camera pans to the right while using the combination square.
I would also add making sure the zero clearance plate is level with the table. Especially before using it to set the angle of your blade. I thought mine was level, but after a while of inexplicable messed up cuts, I realized it was warped and was messing up any cut that was sliding more on the plate than the table. Obviously, a great video regardless. Thanks!
Hullo young man. Good sound advice there but when you mentioned Rob Cosmon, I had taken his pointers quite some time back. I hope I am still your pal. LOL.
I made a “set up blade” with no teeth to get in the way or hurt you. I took a wore out high quality blade, cut the teeth off on my vertical metal bandsaw, then chucked in the lathe, turned it round. Then checked it for flatness. Works great and never bites me.
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and videos. Do you know of a budget friendly fence that would fit an older Rockwell Table Saw,?? It has round tubing in the back and front . Needs a handle to raise and lower the blade. I appreciate any ideas. Rodney
Like your new marking knife. Could share where you pick it up? Thx. Appreciate your vids. Keep them coming
I believe that most carbide teeth are brazed to the blade, not welded for several reasons. First, to join dissimilar materials. Second, to avoid changing the grain structure of the carbide material by overheating (annealing) and the distortion due to thermal expansion.
I have a jet 5hp cab saw. My biggest issue withbit is the teflon fence. It comes out of square and will have a bow in the fence. Drives me nuts every few weeks to have to reflatten it out.
Love the video! What’s the plan for the old saw stop??? 👋🏻👋🏻
@katzmosestools
4 жыл бұрын
Going to a good home
Love your videos Brow... I saw this one vídeo on KZread bout this guy talking bad stuff about jobsite tablesaws that they are no good ay all.. that only cabinet saws do the right job.. and got me sad cause I'm saving money yo buy me at list a dewalt jobsite tablesaw So... Tell me something about allá this.. thanks I like your vídeos..
Show us how you use the dial indicator
thank you for the informative video. i applied your tips and it worked only on the left side of the blade....everything was nice and dead on square...HOWEVER to my surprise the right sight of my blade was not......How can that be ????? So I checked the surface and noticed it was off probably by 1/64 .....So my question is can i get the blade square by using WHAT REFERENCE ??? Thank you very much !!!!!!
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I drool a little bit when i see a saw like this. Mine is a £90 one from Lidl :(
Great video, and I also really liked your maintenance video too. Out of curiosity, since your from a construction back ground, Jonathan, is there any job site saws or portable saws you recommend please? Thanks so much and sorry for the random question.
@katzmosestools
4 жыл бұрын
Sawstop all day. Best saws on the market in every category even if you don't count the fact that they haven't lost a finger in the history of their company. HIGHLY RECOMMEND the jobsite or contractor saw
@chm1701
4 жыл бұрын
Jonathan Katz-Moses. Thanks so much. Sadly, it’s another great brand that isn’t available in the UK. It’s a shame that someone couldn’t pick them up to import.
That Danny Devito cardboard always gets me 😂
@ajcustomandhandcraftedfurn7646
4 жыл бұрын
Lol me too 🤣🤣🤣
@katzmosestools
4 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha he's the best
You also need to check that the insert is flush with the table
Love to own that sawstop but unfortunately won't supply to Europe
Jonathan, I am buying a sawstop this next week...I have debated between the professional 3hp and the industrial 5hp. What would you recommend? I will be using some thicker/harder material, such as 8/4 hard maple, osage, white oak...you opinion is greatly appreciated.
@katzmosestools
4 жыл бұрын
You'll never be sad you went with more HP. Plus the jump in hefty cabinet on the industrial is pretty freaking beefy. I say go for it and your grand children won't be disappointed when they're your age. It's a lifetime tool, one time purchase kind of thing.
Danny Davito making a cameo.
I did this with my new saw, but something is still off. With my fence set to 5" (or less) my cuts are accurate. Yet once I move my fence, say to 10", the cut is a heavy 32nd over.. The further out I go on my fence it seems to gradually grow. So at 20" my cut is 20 3/32. Any thoughts? (It's a new shopfox hybrid saw w/stock fence). Thanks in advance!
Yes good idea. I bought a new table saw about 25 years ago from Grizzy and didn't know about any of this. Well I could not cut anything square and was really pissed because I paid a lot of good earned money for this saw. So I didn't use it for years since it is only a hobby for me. I then saw something like this and checked my saw and found the blade was out of line and not by thousands of an inch but by over 3/16" with no way to correct it. It was now out of warranty so I took the saw apart and took parts to a machine shop where they milled large slots in them and I could than move the blade to square everything up. New idea, don't buy from Grizzy or check all measurements if you do. Cheap is not a good idea if you don't know how to check alignment.
Great video. This process is ABSOLUTELY crtical when buying a used saw
Next video donating a saw stop to a guy in Vegas.. Me! 😝😝
I have an extremely important question...what watch are you wearing???
Wow the weld on that saw stop fence is very crappy
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I don't pursue agreement between the tilt scale and the blade tilt, because I don't trust the scale and the stops. If I want a precise angle, I use a a mechanic's square or a draftsman's angle. Ditto the miter gauge. Of course, once set, the stops are good enough 99.99% of the time.
JKM 2020
Mmmmmm. Balvenie
@katzmosestools
4 жыл бұрын
Literally have a glass in my hand this second hahaha
This guy looks like Jimmy Kimmel