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Table Saw Essentials - Season 1

Series: Table Saw Essentials
4.8
(6)
Episodes
5
Rating
TVY
Year
2022
Language
English

About

Whether you're rough-cutting stock to size, taking it to its final dimensions or doing the joinery required for your woodworking project, a table saw has you covered. This class provides you with must-have information for setting up and safely using your table saw.

Instructor George Vondriska will begin by showing you how to set up your saw correctly. You've got to check the alignment of the blade to the miter gauge slot and the rip fence, and make sure the saw is cutting at 90 degrees. We'll show you high- and low-tech methods for doing this setup, so you can choose the approach that works best for you.

Next, get a handle on table saw blades. Alternate top bevel, triple chip grind, flat top grind, hook angle, tooth count….what does it all mean? What differentiates a rip blade from a crosscut blade? You'll learn exactly what you need to know to make certain you're always putting the right blade on the saw.

When ripping, crosscutting, or cutting dadoes, you need to make sure you're safe. This class provides you with safety rules for the table saw, and shows you where to stand, how to position your hands and how to stay out of harm's way.

With the saw properly set up and safety techniques at your fingertips, you're ready to get to work. We'll teach you how to rip and crosscut, set up a stackable dado head, cut rabbets, and even how to cut non-ferrous metal; essential techniques for getting the most out of your saw.

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Episodes

1 to 3 of 5

1. Session 1: Getting Started

46m

Before making any cuts, let's make certain your table saw can do everything you ask it to do. We'll look at:

• Parallelism between the blade and fence
• Getting perfectly square cuts
• Calibrating your rip fence and blade height
• Choosing the correct blade
• Ensuring your blades are sharp, clean, and ready to cut
• Taking care of your saw

2. Session 2: Using the Table Saw

21m

Starting with safety, we'll take you through how to rip boards, including when to use a push stick and how to position your hands and body. Then we'll move on to crosscutting techniques, including a great tip for easily crosscutting wide material.

Rabbets require a sacrificial fence, and resawing requires the use of a featherboard. This session shows you how to make your own sacrificial fence and how to use it, and how to safely position and use a featherboard.

3. Session 3: Thin Rips, Bevels, Cutting Metal

15m

Many woodworking projects call for exceptionally thin pieces, such as edge banding and splines. We've got a great approach that allows you to cut these small parts safely, with your guard in place. We'll also show you to set perfect angles on your saw blade and miter gauge.

You may not know this, but the table saw provides a great way to cut thin walled non-ferrous metals. This session teaches you about the perfect blade for this work, and how to safely make the cuts.

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