On 10/22/2015 8:37 PM, woodchucker wrote:
Just another example of Glen being an idiot.
The blade cuts toward you.
The support should be on the side the featherboard is on.
The featherboard could be on the otherside or another board.
But support should be for the cutting edge, which is pushing toward the
user.
Agreed, and seen a lot of folks do it that way.
When cutting cove molding on the table saw, it is most definitely a good
practice to have the fence angled so that the blade pushes the work
piece towards the fence, thusly:
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