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How to Use a Table Saw Safely [Step-by-Step Instructions]

If you never learn anything else about a table saw, there is one thing anyone should know about this piece of equipment. In a fight between a rapidly spinning blade and your soft fingers, your fingers will lose every time. In this guide, I will give you the basics of how to use table saw…safely!…

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6 Best Table Saws on the Market [2024 Review]

Many woodworkers, whether amateur or professional, will agree that the centerpiece of any good workshop is its table saw. This style of power saw is both a powerful piece of equipment and a significant investment but can prove essential to anyone who needs to cut wood regularly with power and precision. With that said, the…

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Best Budget Table Saws Under $300 [2024 Review]

As a seasoned DIY enthusiast, I know the power of a great table saw. Just like you, I once searched the internet to find a good table saw at my entry level price point. I now own the expensive Sawstop option, but I’m well versed in the best table saws under $300. At this price…

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Why Does a Table Saw Snipe When Ripping?

When using rough sawn lumber or pallet wood, you must make the surface smooth and achieve consistent thickness before working on it. As a result, snipe may occur on your wood pieces while ripping. Snipe simply refers to the wood or board being cut deeper at the beginning or the end as it goes through…

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Why Are My Rip Cuts Drifting on My Table Saw?

Table saws are power tools for many woodwork shop projects. However, they experience problems, and rip cuts drifting is one of the major issues you will deal with. Table saw drift is the tendency of the blade to veer to the right or left when making a cut with the rip fence. This could be…

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How to Rip Narrow Boards on a Table Saw

Table saws have the potential to give you very accurate cuts, and they can also be dangerous to use when working with narrow boards. This guide will take you step-by-step through how to rip narrow boards on a table saw so you get clean, safe cuts for your DIY project. The Benefits of Using a…

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Why Won’t My Table Saw Start?

After some period of use, your table saw may start developing some problems and you might find yourself asking this question. Some of these problems include the table saw stopping while cutting, your cuts coming out rough, the blade failing to tilt or rise, frequent kickbacks, and the blade slowing down when making cuts. Your…

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Why Use a Table Saw Jig?

One of the benefits of a table saw is that you can use it to make repeat cuts. While a table saw is still very effective when it is used alone, you can make it even more beneficial by using some jigs. So, why use a table saw jig? The safest way to make repeat…

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Why Use a Push Block for a Table Saw?

Over 30,000 table saw injuries are reported each year, with fingers and hands as the most commonly injured body parts. A push block is meant to reduce some of the accidents associated with a table saw. It helps make clean and smoother cuts but most importantly, it protects the table saw operator’s fingers and hands…

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Why Put a Smaller Blade on Table Saw?

No matter the level of expertise you are on as a woodworker, it’s unavoidable that you will shop for a new blade at some point. The saw blade that comes in the box of a new table saw may not be ideal, so you may need to buy a more suitable one. One of the…

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Why Is Silicone Bad as a Saw Table Lubricant?

A table saw is a fantastic tool that adds great value to a woodworker’s projects, but only when working correctly. Part of taking care of a table saw includes cleaning and changing anything that needs to be changed. Ensuring proper lubrication makes a table saw run without any hiccups. This means that the woodworker must…

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Why Is My Table Saw Stopping in Wood?

It is very frustrating to a woodworker when a table saw stops in wood. Such an interruption can delay work. Well, any machinery has its downtimes; a table saw is no different. Stopping in wood is one of the problems that woodworkers encounter with table saws. Why Is My Table Saw Stopping in Wood? Table…

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Why Does My Table Saw Cut a Notch at the End of the Board?

A woodwork professional is defined by how well they can perform different tasks with a table saw. Making notches is not easy, but over time, one masters the art using the wide range of tools available in the workshop. Learning to cut notches helps strengthen wooden structures as well as increase their longevity. Yet, you…

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Why Does My Table Saw Burn Wood?

Burn marks are not very pleasant on wood, especially when they are unwanted. However, they cannot be entirely avoided in the course of working with a table saw. A woodworker needs to understand their causes, which will lay proper grounds for troubleshooting them. So, why does my table saw burn wood? Why Does My Table…

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Why Does a Table Saw Motor Get Hot?

A well-utilized table saw motor may develop some problems over time, for example, overheating or hard starting. That’s why it’s vital that you keenly monitor it to avoid motor damage that arises from overheating. So, why does a table saw motor get hot? Why Does a Table Saw Motor Get Hot? A table saw that…