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TWP22: Same Importance For What is Rarely Seen?

TWP22: Same Importance For What is Rarely Seen?

Update: 2016-11-04
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Episode notes:



  • Thank you to the following Patreon contributors:

    • Scott Griffith

    • Nicholas Gomez

    • Cole Bouchard

    • Chris Stokesmore

    • Jason Adamczyk

    • Modern Builds

    • George Thomas

    • Don Chesser

    • Clement Brizard

    • John Wilson

    • Steve Mills

    • Martin Wegner

    • Saint Nicster

    • Christopher Michael Copes

    • Terry Burns-Dyson

    • Page Bonifaci

    • Frederick McIntyre

    • Darren Pruitt



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  • Submitted Questions:

    • Caleb Harris – I have a question about table saw use. I normally see this difference while crosscutting on the table saw. Sometimes the stock will pushed all the way through the blade and passed the riving knife and then moved away from the blade, other times times the stock is pushed into the blade just far enough that the cut is completed and then backed out of the blade. I’ve found myself doing both as well. Is there a reason for one technique over the other, or is one way safer?

    • Jon – I’ve been struggling with decent dust and chip collection on my drill press. What do the three of you use, how effective is it and do you have any recommendations on approaches or systems?



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TWP22: Same Importance For What is Rarely Seen?

TWP22: Same Importance For What is Rarely Seen?

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