What a thorough and practical tutorial! Very impressive and informative video. He addressed many issues others leave out. Continue making videos of this caliber. Thank you.
I bought one three years ago and had completed several small projects with it including hardwood floors for a family room 160 square feet and kitchen 60 square feet, and a small new front porch.
Good video but am I gonna be the guy who points out some things you did sooo wrong while cutting? You use the push stick adjacent to the fence so that you can push your cut through. You never leave a cut pinched between the blade and the fence. Also, why not use a chopsaw for cutting the lumber that way? A table saw is used for rips. If you have to use the table saw…same comment applies from above. Use the push stick next to the fence. You will never get a clean cut trying to push the end of the lumber through like that.
Funny, I literally just watched this video and was really shocked at the way he was pushing some of the cuts through the saw. I just wanted to remark to NOT do cuts the way he was doing, pushing wood from the cut off side of the blade--so dangerous.
I didn't quiet understand what exactly you meant about cut, if you can post the link to video showing correct cut - please do, I won't delete it. I made my video following manual as a tutorial to help new users of tool with assembly and to show all of the accessories the saw is coming with. I guess based on your comment the cuts shown are not perfect from technical standpoint.
The person doing the demonstration, does not know how to use a table saw. Never ever use a rip fence when cutting across grain of the wood, it is a dangerous thing to do . For cross cutting you should use the cross cut guide some places call it a miter fence. When the person ripping the 2x he or she was using the push guide on the wrong side. I doubt this person ever used any power tools
@@sergii_contractor Fair enough then,. however, to this viewer,.it appeared to be otherwise,. I would suggest that, as the video was an 'instructional' don't you think in the interest of safety, that this point should have been mentioned clearly to the viewers? After all you have set this up as telling people all about assembly and operation of this product.
@@sergii_contractor Fair enough then,...however as you have set up this video as an instructional video in nature as to the operation on this saw, maybe, just maybe in the interest of viewer safety this very point should have been mentioned clearly to the viewer? I doubt that there is an 'instructor' anywhere, who would have removed a cut piece in this fashion. Back in the day, my shop instructor was adamant about putting one's fingers anywhere near a saw blade. Surely this is what the supplied 'push stick' is meant for!
These saws are junk! I got one for Christmas and have nothing but trouble! The fence isn't square with the table top,the elevation mechanism drops while blades is turning, the miter gauge is cheap plastic and not square either, for rough work they might be OK but for fine detail work they are garbage!
What a thorough and practical tutorial! Very impressive and informative video. He addressed many issues others leave out. Continue making videos of this caliber. Thank you.
You should be employed by ryobi! Best tool tutorial I have ever seen!
@@CindiWilliamsCWAE Thank you, I came out with my style 😁
Thank you for this detailed assembly! This helped me a lot!
I bought one three years ago and had completed several small projects with it including hardwood floors for a family room 160 square feet and kitchen 60 square feet, and a small new front porch.
Just picked one up today. Thank you for the review.
does it come with the mounting screws to be attached to a surface?
Also, is it normal for the saw dust to be blowing directly in your face!
No, but it's easy buy in Home Improvement stores
@@bob-cd1lv no, unless you like to breath wood particles
Thank you for this amazing video 🤙🏾😊
Excellent video
Can you use a cross cut sled on this table saw?
can I use a dado head on this tablesaw?
What is that song played throughout the video?
Im still undecided between craftsman, ryobi or skil saws. Would like to get a 10inch thought
This little guy is good for me to do small projects once in a while, not sure how durable is it if to use on daily basis. Good luck!
there is no competition. The skil table saws are all good, the ryobi / crafstman saws are all complete and total garbage.
SThanks for the video. Are replacement blade easy to find?
Yep, 8 1/4" in home improvement stores, they are pretty standard
Good video but am I gonna be the guy who points out some things you did sooo wrong while cutting? You use the push stick adjacent to the fence so that you can push your cut through. You never leave a cut pinched between the blade and the fence. Also, why not use a chopsaw for cutting the lumber that way? A table saw is used for rips. If you have to use the table saw…same comment applies from above. Use the push stick next to the fence. You will never get a clean cut trying to push the end of the lumber through like that.
Funny, I literally just watched this video and was really shocked at the way he was pushing some of the cuts through the saw. I just wanted to remark to NOT do cuts the way he was doing, pushing wood from the cut off side of the blade--so dangerous.
I didn't quiet understand what exactly you meant about cut, if you can post the link to video showing correct cut - please do, I won't delete it.
I made my video following manual as a tutorial to help new users of tool with assembly and to show all of the accessories the saw is coming with. I guess based on your comment the cuts shown are not perfect from technical standpoint.
came here to say the same thing. showing everyone how NOT to do it lol.
@@sergii_contractor *from a danger standpoint.
The person doing the demonstration, does not know how to use a table saw. Never ever use a rip fence when cutting across grain of the wood, it is a dangerous thing to do . For cross cutting you should use the cross cut guide some places call it a miter fence. When the person ripping the 2x he or she was using the push guide on the wrong side. I doubt this person ever used any power tools
NEVER EVER remove the cut piece between blade and fence while blade is in motion! That view gave me a fright!
@@regsparkes6507 the blade operation was stopped Sir, I ain’t that crazy :)
@@sergii_contractor Fair enough then,. however, to this viewer,.it appeared to be otherwise,.
I would suggest that, as the video was an 'instructional' don't you think in the interest of safety, that this point should have been mentioned clearly to the viewers?
After all you have set this up as telling people all about assembly and operation of this product.
@@sergii_contractor Fair enough then,...however as you have set up this video as an instructional video in nature as to the operation on this saw, maybe, just maybe in the
interest of viewer safety this very point should have been mentioned clearly to the viewer? I doubt that there is an 'instructor' anywhere, who would have removed a cut piece in this fashion. Back in the day, my shop instructor was adamant about putting one's fingers anywhere near a saw blade.
Surely this is what the supplied 'push stick' is meant for!
These saws are junk! I got one for Christmas and have nothing but trouble! The fence isn't square with the table top,the elevation mechanism drops while blades is turning, the miter gauge is cheap plastic and not square either, for rough work they might be OK but for fine detail work they are garbage!
my god...PLEASE PEOPLE DON'T MAKE CUTS LIKE THIS VIDEO IS SHOWING. THERE'S PLENTY OF REASONS WHY, JUST DON'T.
Ok, and why not? Looks pretty safe to me.