On 17-8-2020 23:26, TJ Cornish wrote:
... in a conventional table saw your kept
piece is typically against the fence and right of the blade,
where with the slider, the stop is left of the blade, meaning
if you want to avoid the math of subtracting the blade
thickness and kept portion of the wood, the kept piece needs
to be left of the blade. It¡¯s not necessarily better or worse,
but it is a pretty different workflow with some space impact,
at least for me.
There is no need to do math with a simple and easy to make
reference stick, see my recent posts in the Bump stop thread:
/g/felderownersgroup/message/108533
/g/felderownersgroup/message/108534
Jonathan