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Re: What's to chat about?

#241 Post by Bruce Weldy »

ketoet wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2020 6:31 am The one bruce made doesn't work for narrow cuts on my tablesaw due to the dust extraction thats on top of the saw blade. But i have a big proffesional table saw with a sliding surface so it's easier to do narrow cuts
Yep, that would make it kinda' tough.

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#242 Post by Tom Smit »

Push sticks....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW8PUsaRSPY
or .... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h4OJHhSH8A
The second video is a bit long but he is quite thorough.

Sorry ketoet, but I don't trust the style of push stick that you shared, because it doesn't hold the wood to the table at the other end of the blade.
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#243 Post by ketoet »

I understand your concern tom. With my tablesaw that's not necessary because the dust extraction is just above the wood. With the smaller type tablesaws i get your concern. Personally never had a problem with the wood coming up.

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#244 Post by ketoet »

http://www.mijnrobland.be/nl/nz-3200

This is the next gen of what i have but the dust extraction is very similar
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#245 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

My method of dust extraction is a leaf blower on a tripod that blows across the table and out the shop door into the backyard.

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#246 Post by ketoet »

That method would get you in trouble with the police real quick over here 😬. Dust extraction is mandatory for a professional workshop like mine
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I recently upgraded from a standard hand whisk/broom/pan combo to push broom and shop vac. Living the good life :fruit:
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#248 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

ketoet wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2020 9:46 am Dust extraction is mandatory for a professional workshop like mine
It's required for professional shops here as well, not by the law, but by the insurance company that holds your policy, for fire prevention. In my case what's sawdust at the blade is mulch when it goes out the door.

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#249 Post by ketoet »

I assume you don't use much mdf for your speakers ( neither do i) . Over here it's used a lot for interior finishing which i do a lot so i'm greatfull for the excellent dust extraction.
Their working on a law now that will make it illegal to make dust on the worksite aswell. Every hole drilled will have to have some sort of dust extraction involved. Same for cutting wood, a vacuüm cleaner will have to be used . Even by diy'ers who have just one contractor on site 🙄
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#250 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

I guess Belgian woodpeckers are going to be in trouble.

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#251 Post by ketoet »

Haven't seen a lot of those around and never one with help from a contractor 😜
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#252 Post by Tom Smit »

ketoet wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2020 7:26 am http://www.mijnrobland.be/nl/nz-3200

This is the next gen of what i have but the dust extraction is very similar
Jumpin Jimminy, that is one fancy table saw! It even as a pre-cutter underneath to prevent tear-out without having to use a zero-clearance plate!
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#253 Post by AntonZ »

SethRocksYou wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2020 5:09 pm
AntonZ wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2020 3:50 pm (on diy circle jigs)
Thanks Anton. I'm all about making one from scratch and would love any further input and links. And thanks for the well wishes :thumbsup:

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#254 Post by ketoet »

I have something very similar to that for my old router
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#255 Post by Bruce Weldy »

That's really fancy. My DIY circle jig was just a piece of old paneling I had laying around. Cut a hole for the router bit and the screws to fasten it, then measure out from there to where I wanted a pivot and drilled a hole for a dowel.

Cut a bunch of baffles that way.

But, then I got one of these.....much better....

https://www.woodcraft.com/products/medi ... gLSCvD_BwE

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