How to Rip Narrow Boards on a Table Saw
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- čas přidán 15. 11. 2020
- Ripping on a table saw is dangerous, especially when doing so with narrow boards. We show you how to rip narrow boards on a table saw safely.
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Learn how to rip boards down to 1/16" with these safe table saw techniques for ripping plywood and other hard and soft woods.
In the end, safety is paramount, and we review how to safely use a table saw to accurately make rip cuts.
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Thank you for sharing a very informative video.
Adjust the blade till its just slightly higher than the piece being cut. Inside of using your hand and and rip stick to hold the piece, use a a 2x4 or a 4 x4 to hold both pieces down. That way the wood will hold both pieces down at the same time and the 2x4 4x4 will be sacrificial and a lot safer.
Great tips
Thank You for sharing!!!
Thanks. It's been a while and I needed to be reminded of the jig. I've already got one I can use that will work great.
Very helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
It's called kickback my dad made bee hives out of barn lumber. He made 12,000 hive body's n 700 tops. ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Thanks for the technique showing. Personally I always turn off the saw before picking the board on the back of the saw.
Since you mentioned a Rockler jig, could you be specific and state the name of such a jig?
3rd way is a push block with a sacrificial bottom and back.
thank you ....i have a feathered jig from rockler......same procedure?.....how tight or loose is the contact between the jig and stock. ? Thank you again
Have you ever use a Mircojig before or something equivalent? I'm wondering if it could be used with this kind of cut?
Thank you I needed to confirm that…
You’re welcome 😊
You don’t need to talk about safety. Just rip the board safely.
Biggest mistake I see on table saws is the fence is too long behind the blade.
Rip saws have a short fence to not past the centre of the spindle. Add a sub fence to assist safe ripping
Why not cut the 1/2" piece the same way as the thin strips.
You could certainly do that! We were demonstrating a couple of different ways to make these cuts.
Toothes lol
Your purring pressure on the blade too far up causing the slivers of wood to kick back. There are better methods btw.
Just rip the board already
Reaching over a spinning blade is not safe in my opinion.
Getting your fingers near a spinning blade is not safe either.
An ounce of Prevention is worth a Pound of Cure.
It is what is unseen or what is unplanned that causes accidents.
S*** happens!