This is cool.... 50+ years wood working and this is the first time I have seen an intro to Table Saws.... I have worked with little benchtops all the way up to 10HP 100+ year Beasts in Cabinet Shops. Side note. Heading to Germany tomorrow with my German Wife. Subbing
Every once in a while, it's a good idea to review safety basics. My practice has strayed. This helps me get back to what I knew in the first place, but wasn't doing.
Very pedagogical. Thank you very much. I'm going to subscribe.
Thanks!
Well thought out. Highly recommend to beginners and experienced woodworkers to keep focused on safety. Thanks
Thanks! Tried my best to explain everything as good as possible.
This is cool.... 50+ years wood working and this is the first time I have seen an intro to Table Saws.... I have worked with little benchtops all the way up to 10HP 100+ year Beasts in Cabinet Shops.
Side note. Heading to Germany tomorrow with my German Wife. Subbing
Thanks. Hopefully it's going to help people start working with Tablesaws.
Great for you! Haven't been in Germany for over 6 years now.
Every once in a while, it's a good idea to review safety basics. My practice has strayed. This helps me get back to what I knew in the first place, but wasn't doing.
You're right. Everyone should do that once in a while. Thanks for watching.
Well done Niclas. A great starting point for any new woodworker.
Many thanks!
Nice to see someone who is using the crown guard most on RUclips seem to have left theres in the box as not required
Honestly, even I forget it sometimes. But it's not an unimportant part of a saw.
Sehr sympathisch erklärt!👍
Thanks!
Please, do wear safety glasses when you work with power tools.
That's not what I learned, but yes. I would recommend that too.