Cove Cutting with a Table Saw | Woodworking
Cove Cutting with a Table Saw | Woodworking
Learn how to make cove cuts with your table saw. Routers and shapers are the most common tools for creating molding, but you can also use your table saw to create molding pieces. Sandor Nagyszalanczy explains and demonstrates how to use your table saw to make cove cuts. without having to use a shaper or router.
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in the end you must say Kawa Kawa…. COVE (Y)
genio!!
Done it myself excellent idea it is works well
Where did you get the protractor
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I would NOT recommend using quick clamps here. The vibrations from the saw will cause them to come loose and then cause the whole setup to blow apart on you. C-clamps would be the best choice in this situation, as they’ve essentially been created to be used with machinery.
Thank you very much. Well done!
hola soy de honduras DIOS le bendiga grandemente podria subir video de como hacer un closet de madera
Good video.
Where did you get the protractor?
you make cutting coves look easy, great video. One thing though, If you increase the cutting blade thickness (dado blade or 2 10" blades) the cut gets much easier with less blade vibration. you might try that and let me know if you think it makes a difference.
Thank you for the tutorial!
It was worth the price of admission to hear his name pronounced. The cove was not centered so your "cove cutting program" is suspect. I mean surely you did not make a mistake in laying out the fences?
too bad program doesn’t calculate radius
Word of warning though, also put a protective layer of wax of your table saw surface before cove cutting. There is a lot of heat generated from cutting at this angle, and a lot of people have complained that the hot wood actually changes the color of the table saw surface after quite a few pieces, leaving a sort of stain that can only be removed by sanding your top.
Excellent idea! +1’d and sub’d.
👍muito bom
Show……será útil para o meu tipo de trabalho com madeira……..valeu!
Actually learning something 💪🏿 new sub
Fantastic !!!!!
Wow, that’s really clever! I have to try this technique!
I did learn the hard way actually by not taken the several times cut … the stock was jammed and the motor was badly roar, fortunately the only cost was the bent blade while it could’ve been much worse
What camera was Sandor Nagyszalanczy using in a 1999 episode of Modern Marvels?
Great video full of the relevant details and easy to follow steps – going to make some guitar neck cauls now… thanks!
I’m going to try this method to make a raised panel.
Thank you!
Wow that helps a lot 👌Thank you 😃
This is a great way to make molding. First time I saw it was on the DIY CHANNEL when David Marks had the WoodWorks Show . I’ve used it several time and reall enjoy it. Thanks for showing it again.
Just started watching your video tonight, and immediately my eye was drawn to the extreme left of the picture. Isn’t that what we in the UK used to call a " Kitchenette " way back in the 1950s and 1960. It must be at least 50 yrs since I last saw one of them ! Incidentally thanks for your very interesting video.
I found your lesson to be great! What website did you use to calculate the angle and depth to make the cove? I am looking to make a 9.5" and also a 10" cove. Thanks in advance!
Nice idea 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks. I’ll try it out.