Handling and cutting sheet goods on sliding tablesaw
This video shows how I load, handle, and cut double sided melamine PB core on the sliding table saw for a cabinet project. The shop cart used in this video is from Shop Carts USA: www.shopcartsusa.com/Product-... The clamps used in this video are Airtight Clamps: mac-campshure.squarespace.com/
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Martin very wonderful peace of equipment. Cheers.
When bump cutting against the rip fence you should slide the fence behind the blade to avoid kick back
I knew I should have bought lottery tickets 2-3 weeks ago!
Welp, I am one up on you, Steve. I finally got around to making an attachment to fit on my home made Fitz and Fran jig. You just slide the small tail stock and drive unit in to the t-tracks. I can now turn dowels/cones. I then use my DeWalt cordless drill to spin the wood. It works great!
you sure have some nice accessories for your saw.
Steve,you need a compressed air coiled dongle hanging down over/near the heads-up display that you can use to clear the sawdust that would interfere with the bump-stop rip fence. No need to go around the slider to clear chips with a broom - just spray chips toward a new dust extractor pickup sweep at saw height near the bracket that holds up the saw guard.
I thought with a tablesaw one of the fundamental rules was to only use one fence at a time to prevent any chance of material binding. Is this not the case?
Steve - loving your videos.
Good show Steve. Love it. Did you use your "scoring" saw to stop tear-out at the bottom of the melamine?
Hi steve, just curious why you are using the rip fence, and then dangerously reaching across the saw blade to push the off cut out of the way, I know you are doing repetitious cuts just can’t help thinking it would be easier to slide your rip fence back in front of the saw-blade, Thanks for sharing the video love your work
New to you, but already impressed. What blade are you using to cut the melamine boards?
Hi Steve, during your cross-cutting process for cutting the shelves to length, was that material only touching two points of contact on your cross cut fence as opposed to the whole edge of the sheet touching the whole length of the cross cut fence? Thx
Hello Steve
QUESTION: I am looking at buying a sliding panel saw like yours. How close to the wall can I have the table sit on the far right side?
Hi, where can I find the 2x bar support/stabilizer attachments?
What model is that parallel fence? Are those Martin supports or a 3rd party? I’ve got a SCM Nova 400, so finding options is a pain.
You don’t no pain until you’ve received a melamine cut