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RogerS wrote:Very elegant solution.
Am I right in saying that it's quite difficult to remove? That would be a no-no for me as I frequently remove mine for grooving and rebating.
TrimTheKing wrote:RogerS wrote:Very elegant solution.
Am I right in saying that it's quite difficult to remove? That would be a no-no for me as I frequently remove mine for grooving and rebating.
Must be some serious dancing (grooving) you do Roger if you need to be guarded most of the time...
Cheers
Mark
Wizard9999 wrote:Most helpful Robert. Based on that can I just ask about the extraction outlet, was that glued or screwed as well?
Thanks for your help,
Terry.
MikeJhn wrote:Kick back fingers are in reality not needed if you have a correctly set up riving knife, or splitter, the JessEm stock guides due to the wheels on them being offset (five deg I think) hold the cut stock against the fence and help prevent kickback.
Mike
Link to manual: https://www.jessem.com/assets/04301---c ... guides.pdf
MikeJhn wrote: I have never experienced any kick back on any of my table saws, but then what do I know, only been playing with these things for fifty years.
Mike
RogerS wrote:Phil
A RAS is a different beast to a table saw and the mechanics of operation etc are different.
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