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iTech 01332 250mm Table Saw

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Re: iTech 01332 250mm Table Saw

Postby Bucks woodshop » 07 Jun 2018, 09:58

You building a sled ? Im toying with shortening the riving knife to just a fraction below blade height so a can make dados on it

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Re: iTech 01332 250mm Table Saw

Postby Rod » 07 Jun 2018, 10:24

I made my zero insert out of ply.

I also made a one sided sled so don’t have to touch the crown guard etc.

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Re: iTech 01332 250mm Table Saw

Postby Bucks woodshop » 07 Jun 2018, 11:05

Rod wrote:I made my zero insert out of ply.

I also made a one sided sled so don’t have to touch the crown guard etc.

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Did you have to plane the ply id say the insert on the 01332 is no more than 2mm i was thinking maybe a polycarb or ali insert

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Re: iTech 01332 250mm Table Saw

Postby Rod » 07 Jun 2018, 16:23

No mine was much thicker than that though the originals were steel.
Height adjustment by grub screws underneath.
To make the saw cut, weight or clamp the blank down and carefully raise the saw height whilst blade spinning.

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