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    Dado blade - why not...

    I'm so sorry, I didn't have any intention to make any "thunder storm" around this subject... I don't care if one is using dado blade or not. I just asked why it is prohibited and what is the official reason of the HSE for prohibiting the use of dado blades on table saws... The reason that I'm...
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    Dado blade - why not...

    Good day I made a search and found a few posts as for the prohibition of dado blades on the UK (EU) table saws. The reason, as most of the replies suggest, is "safety"...the dado blade is difficult to guard..... Well, I don't see any difference between guarding the dado blade and guarding a...
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    Dust collection in a small shop. How to suck?

    Hi Roy No partitions, just the filter...you can see here the "Inside story"...And, the "Hammer" to bang the filter from time to time to keep the airflow at maximum. https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... highlight= There are two links in the post that will lead you to the shop-vac and if...
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    Dust collection in a small shop. How to suck?

    I use the Electrolux home vac....1800W and strong enough to use with a table saw and /or the router table... Some modification of course like, changing the hose to 2". I wanted one unit to carry around the garage... The best thing that I love about it is the "Power control" - not all the time...
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    Circular Saw T-Guide clamping modification

    Thank you Lee and DW DW, well, I had to show my clamps collection :wink: Regards niki
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    £3/400 plunge saw & rail vs £100 circular saw

    Hi Triggaaar As for cutting your body with the CS....please have a look here and.....be careful :) http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2009/07/05/ ... 246823079/ If you'll choose the "cheap way", please have a look at the posts below... https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... highlight=...
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    Circular Saw T-Guide clamping modification

    Good day Some small modification that I made to my CS T-guide.... I think that, the closer the clamp is to the saw - the better... Related posts: https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... highlight= https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... highlight=...
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    "Table Saw Accident Week"

    Hi DW Maybe you can make a Short fence and clamp it to your existing "Long fence"... I think that Steve Maskery have a video on YouTube. Anyway, here are a few pics to explain the idea... I have a mistake as for the fence position but it was based on "private knowledge" of some people before...
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    "Table Saw Accident Week"

    Hi Ironballs Look at my posts on page 3 and you'll see it with pictures... I've sent Metabo an e-mail as for the Short fence position and they recommend the centre of the blade... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear customer, thank you for...
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    "Table Saw Accident Week"

    But why not to use the "strips sled"...you're never near by the blade... Regards niki
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    "Table Saw Accident Week"

    Hi Rob There are many things that I didn't mention because I take them for granted like...the TS is as perfectly as possible aligned - blade to miter slot and fence to blade... but, this situation can occur also when ripping "Reactive wood" and the wood "Springs out" and presses on the...
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    "Table Saw Accident Week"

    Hi Jim Standing on the side is ok but, which side... Please have a look at this site and you'll see that there are 2 kinds of kickback.... http://www.waterfront-woods.com/Article ... blesaw.htm 1.Back-side kickback 2. Over-the-top kickback As for the Back-side kickback, there are no...
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    Euro Hinges for beginners - Part II

    Thank you Shultzy Ooooops, sorry....you see, how good it is that I attach pictures so even if the spelling is not correct, the picture will tell you.... Thank you for the correction Regards niki
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    Euro Hinges for beginners - Part II

    Thank you so much everybody I'm so glade that it can help some of you.... By the way, if the door is too big for the drill press and you don't have a drill Stand or in case of "Field emergency", you can drill the holes also with a hand drill... Regards niki
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    Routing odd-width housings for veneer MDF

    You can make a jig like this one to use with any diameter (smaller than the dado width) roller guided bit http://meackerman.com/shop/routerDadoJig.htm Or the same one but with two fences that the router rides between...in this case any straight bit will do...
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    Deft table saw

    Thank you so much Hoopy Regards niki
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    Deft table saw

    Hi Hoopy How do you make the http://photobucket.com/ to appear as - Photobucket - (or any other word) Regards niki
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    Euro Hinge Jig

    Hi G I made a step-by-step post about "Euro hinges" (concealed) for the Americans... I didn't post it here because I believe that the "Euro's" don't need it... Anyway, I posted it in the "Jigs & Tips" forum and I hope that it will help you and others... Best regards niki
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    Euro Hinges for beginners - Part II

    Continued from part I https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... hp?t=36107 Regards niki
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    Euro Hinges for beginners - Part I

    Good day I made it for the Americans but maybe it can help some beginners here... I will refer only to the 3 basic types of hinges: 1. Full overlay – the door fully covers the cabinet frame (the hinge side wall) 2. Half Overlay – the door covers only half of the cabinet frame…used when two...
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