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Decreased cutting ability can also result from dirt buildup - here are some [http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Clean-a-Table-Saw-Blade/ cleaning instructions]. | Decreased cutting ability can also result from dirt buildup - here are some [http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Clean-a-Table-Saw-Blade/ cleaning instructions]. | ||
=== Repairs & Upgrades === | |||
* 2018-9 (after approx. one year of use): | |||
** pin holding the cam lever of the parallel fence sometimes came loose - {{£}} put an M3 screw with a [[Lock Nut|lock nut]] through it to keep it in place | |||
** threaded insert to secure the parallel fence in the front became loose, had to be replaced with a [[T-Nut|T-nut]] that [[User:SebastianBillaudelle|Sebastian]] cut to size | |||
== Fences & Jigs == | == Fences & Jigs == |
Revision as of 15:21, 23 September 2018
ToolInfoBox Bosch PTS 10 | |
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Synonyms: | sawbench, bench saw; DE: Tischkreissäge, TKS |
Type: | power tool/saw |
Material: | wood |
Used with: | push sticks, circular saw blades, shop vac |
Location: | wood workshop |
Access Requirements: | after a personal instruction - not alone |
Tutors: | Lukas |
Manual: | bosch-do-it.de |
Similar (More or Less): | circular saw, chop saw |
This is one of the most dangerous but also one of the most versatile woodworking tools.
Did you know you can also turn a rotary tool into a micro table saw?
Health & Safety
Unless we get our hands on a stopping table saw, this is a machine that can take fingers off. Take precautions to prevent the worst from happening!
- read the manual
- get a personal introduction
- gloves: make an informed decision
- some sources say you should wear them to protect yourself against splinters which could surprise you and make your hand flinch in a dangerous position
- others prohibit the use of gloves as your entire hand could be dragged into the blade if one gets caught
- double-check that the riving knife (splitter) is in line with the blade - it prevents the workpiece from catching on the rear of the blade and being hurled towards you ("kickback")
- this video explains this and other dangers pretty nicely!
- wear ear defenders and safety goggles
- a new belt might reduce the noise if the saw uses a belt
- hook up a shop vac to reduce dust
- never operate the saw if you are in the CoMakingSpace by yourself
- make sure the table is standing safely and securely - anti-slide mats may help
Maintenance
The blade should be sharpened or replaced when it becomes dull, otherwise using it is very dangerous! Tell a manager if you are noticing any problems, e.g. increased force required to push your workpieces or poor quality cuts.
Decreased cutting ability can also result from dirt buildup - here are some cleaning instructions.
Repairs & Upgrades
- 2018-9 (after approx. one year of use):
Fences & Jigs
Two aluminum fences come with the saw and can be mounted as a parallel ("rip") and a miter ("crosscut") fence.
Jigs we would like to add are helpers for safer and more accurate use, e.g. table saw sleds.
Push Sticks
A simple plastic push stick comes with the saw. We should soon make one that gives a much higher degree of control, e.g. by following this Instructable.
Saw Blade
Same general options as for circular saw or chop saw.