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Re: Help Ripping - just got my first sliding table saw. Felder k700s


 

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Greetings:
I normally cc first selecting longest length always trying to work with smallest parts.
If you can do hit and miss first that will help with matching color and grain.
You can also specify hit miss from the yard.
The other thing with cc first as you get rid of the ends that screw up your knives.
Keep steel brush around to clean surfaces.

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Designing and building for 50 years


On Oct 28, 2024, at 7:31?PM, John Hinman via groups.io <jhinman1911@...> wrote:

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Another method for ripping is skipping the circular saw, ripping to slightly over width on a band saw, and running the boards on edge through a thicknesser. That idea has been presented in this group before, so I do not take credit for it. I struggled with that idea until I acquired a band saw that would make clean and straight cuts.
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Once a board is flat and uniformly thick, I will joint one edge and rip a piece off the edge. If ripping several pieces from one board, I just keep jointing and ripping until done.
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When my saw was new and I was still trying to use it like a cabinet saw, I found that the slight difference in elevation between the cast iron and the slider was enough to throw the cut edge out of square. Not by much, but by enough to be noticeable in some cases.
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John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S and A941

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