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** needs to be exactly in line with the saw blade | ** needs to be exactly in line with the saw blade | ||
** distance to the teeth should be about 5 mm along the entire edge | ** distance to the teeth should be about 5 mm along the entire edge | ||
* make sure the parallel fence is in fact parallel | * make sure the parallel fence is in fact parallel or angled ever so slightly ''away'' from the blade | ||
* do not cut several pieces on top of each other! | * do not cut several pieces on top of each other! | ||
* use a shorter parallel fence when cutting solid wood ''(Massivholz)'' - that way, there is room for tensions to be released after the cut (second half of the blade should stand "free")<sup> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhnIqY3Fqqg&t=1m35s]</sup> | * use a shorter parallel fence when cutting solid wood ''(Massivholz)'' - that way, there is room for tensions to be released after the cut (second half of the blade should stand "free")<sup> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhnIqY3Fqqg&t=1m35s]</sup> |
Revision as of 13:38, 12 September 2024
This is the content required for an introduction to our table saw - reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a tutor! It will make it a lot quicker though ;-)
If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: Lukas, Luzian, Martin, Keno
Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's manual.
Safety
A dust mask may also be necessary depending on the material you are cutting!
- 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, fearing your entire hand could be dragged into the blade if one gets caught
Dangers | Precautions |
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sharp and rotating exposed blade, with chances of flesh wounds and missing limbs
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kickback - if the workpiece is pressed against the blade's side, it can be thrown towards the operator!
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sawdust and small splinters can fly towards the operator |
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Practical Demonstration
- how to set up parallel fence, miter fence or crosscut sled
- safety switch - accessible by knee so you don't need to let go of your workpiece
- practice cut(s)
- how to adjust blade height and angle (if angle is changed: return to exactly 90° by means of a square or inclinometer!)
- show & explain the nearest amputate bag
Waiting List
This introduction takes longer than many others and usually can't be done spontaneously during regular opening times. If you would like to receive it, please add yourself to >> this list << and we will find a good time once a few members are on it!