5 Quick Table Saw Hacks Part 3 / Woodworking Tips and Tricks
5 Quick Table Saw Hacks Part 3 / Woodworking Tips and Tricks
Today we review 5 More DIY Table Saw Life Hacks!
Sometimes we only need temporary adjustments or accessories for making special cuts on the table saw and here are a few ideas for making those cuts without having to make special jigs.
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When your good, your good!! Great tips!
Great new tips I haven’t seen before. I had been considering purchasing the Rockler thin strip rip jig as being less expensive than making my own that fits into my mitre slot, but only having a jobsite Dewalt table saw, I’ve found the slot ISN’T machines the same width off by 1/64" to 1/32" – this makes making runners either too loose or too tight. The other issue is that is is slightly oversided for 3/4" so standard locking mitre bars are too loose (need to add tape). Simply using a long board on the opposite side of the fence with a "sample" width piece you want your thin strips to be and to be consistent solves all that other hassle and expense. Also super tip on refurbishing a home made zero clearance insert.
Thanks
that "story" board is a great idea!
I found your idea about repetitive cutting of same-width pieces to be awesome! Thanks for the other great ideas as well!
Quick, easy and unsafe. No riving knife. Please please warn people about riving knife.
Good stuff!
Very helpful sir.
Love the story board idea! Thanks!
The story board is genius. Thanks!
Thank you for publishing this video. Very informative.
I usually like your tips – but today I was shocked although I have only watched the first 2 minutes so far. 1. Where is your riving knife? 2. Aber you sure you want to teach newbies to put their hand so close to the blade? Many of the comments are from people who have just started woodworking and might not be aware that both are absolute no-nos.
greetings from Egypt you are great
Glad I viewed your video, as a new amiture I found your tips really useful.
Thanks for putting it up and regards from Perth, Australia π
Thank you
Absolute genius borne out of years of experience, excellent Colin thank you so much for sharing.
The thumbnail taught me something
I really like the storyboard idea. In my case, it would prove very handy, as I don’t have a fence and have to manually setup a straight edge each time I want to cut something.
No riving knife?
Love your videos Sir ππ»ππ»
Dude!! where is the safety? riving knife, why the blade exposed more than it needs to be, Shame on you, you are showing bad example for other people
I think what the world needs is a zero clearance insert with a recessed area for another insert such as a 1/8" piece of aluminum or wood. Replace 1/8" piece as necessary.
I always look forward to seeing your vids, I always learn something from you. π
All really helpful tips. Story board won the day!
I always learn when I watch your videos. Thank you Colin.
Amazed this guy has not lost oa finger yet. Push sticks please?
What table saw do you have?
Great idea to fill that too wide TS blade slot.
I need a zero clearance insert because I like to use my old drill bits to set my fence from the blade.
Excellent ideas thank you
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I love this Zero clearance βinsertβ hack. It can only be described as BEAUTIFUL. Thank you!.
Storyboard looks amazing ngl.
Thank you!
Thank you for this video. I have a beginners 10 inch Ryobi table saw that I bought a few years ago when I was getting into woodworking. I really don’t like using it because the fence system absolutely horrendous. I like the storyboard idea. I used to cut strips of wood to use as quick spacers between the saw blade and fence but your method makes a lot more sense. It allows for many common measurements on a single piece of wood.
I was thinking about rebuilding the table saw fence system. I bought the wood online today but after seeing this video I might not need to.
Cool tricks. Maybe you can add some sawdust to the epoxy for more filler.
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I would never not use a riving knife.
This is the second time I have received good ideas from you that I use in my shop. So, this time … THANKS !
Got wiser after a few minutes of watching this video.. Thank you for sharing
225 dislikes? What is there to dislike? Brilliant, thanks for the video.
So unsafe at the 2:35 mark of this video. Just asking for your fingers to be cut off.
Riving knife Colin
I like coming back to these tips. Great stuff. Thank you πππ¦πΊ
Thanks for your videos Iβm 76 and a new wood worker, about 10 months in, I have improved so much just watching your videos, and yes, I still have all 10finger
Outstanding video! Thanks for adding great content for my table saw.
What a clever idea. !!
You nailed it Sr.
Thanks for sharing!
Colin you are awesome! Thanks for sharing
Thank you! Absolutely super
lesson. I think we will all be
making story boards!