Quote:
Originally Posted by Willl Did the saw come with 'anti-kickback pawls' ?  |
Being a wood worker too I can relate to many of the stories. Sears has, had a book on using power tools Cat # 9-2918.
Table Saw Techniques by Roger W. Cliffe
Radial Arm Saw Techniques by Roger W. Cliffe
Master Woodworking Machines by Mark Duginske
I have another book that I cant find now about making jigs for safety and special operations.
Let me say a few words about the post and photo posted by Will.
First that blade is dangerous! There are newer blades that have a tooth that limits the depth that each tooth may make so that the blade is not over feed.
Second. The blade is not all steel, the teeth are carbide and welded to the blade body, meaning that they may fly off at any time.
Now for my story;
I don't like sawdust blowing up in my face, so I bought a face shield, about $30. The first time I use it, it gets dinged by a throng tooth from the carbide blade, $#@&((^^ ruined. Dinged in front of my right eye, )*^$@#!@(? 30 bucks blown. After I cooled down, hay, that was my eye!

