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"max" wrote in message
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Ok, in a post a month or so ago I picked out of another topic that people
rip with the useable piece to the left of the blade. This doesn't make

sense
to me. I have a $400 fence tweaked to be accurate, align the saw to death

so
there is no burning, machined a custom splitter and use magnetic hold

downs.
To rip multiple pieces of the same width I adjust the fence, and run the
piece until I have as many pieces as I need. To make more than one with

the
good piece on the left, I would have to move the fence each time and I

doubt
I could get the pieces critically accurate.
So... Which side of the fence do you rip on?
max


Do you mean which side of the blade?
Clearly, most tablesaws are set up to have the wanted piece between the
fence and the blade (that is why there is a measuring scale for this) except
when circumstances indicate otherwise (not enough room to do this, some
strange bevel etc...) and that is how everyone I have seen working has used
them.

-j