Thanks for sharing this process, I don’t think I’ve ever seen that whole process. I also thought I’d ask if you had any thoughts about why you chose the Minimax or just about sliding table saws in general? I’ve been thinking about them a lot lately, and I’m trying to get a better understanding of why I’d want to get one someday when I’ve got a bigger space. Right now working in a two car garage and recently upgraded to a SawStop and thats currently pushing the footprint. The Sliding table saws look like a safer process for cutting wood, is that right? Why did you get a slider?
we only have room for one saw in the shop, so in my opinion, a slider is much preferred choice over a traditional cabinet saw. they are more precise for all crosscutting, and they are safer for ripping too. any dangerous kickback that might occur can't strike your body because you must position yourself to the left of the blade during rips. we actually just upgraded to an scm class is 350 slider, so we're now able to straight line rip 8'+ long boards entirely on the slider. that makes the ripping process even safer and much less physical. there are many other advantages to a slider, and i'm hoping to put a couple videos out over the next few months demonstrating them.
Thanks for sharing. Exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks for sharing! Appreciate it. Beautiful chair btw
thanks 🙏
Thanks for sharing. Also good to see that the spam bots are hitting your channel already. They know good content when they see it
Thanks for sharing this process, I don’t think I’ve ever seen that whole process. I also thought I’d ask if you had any thoughts about why you chose the Minimax or just about sliding table saws in general? I’ve been thinking about them a lot lately, and I’m trying to get a better understanding of why I’d want to get one someday when I’ve got a bigger space. Right now working in a two car garage and recently upgraded to a SawStop and thats currently pushing the footprint. The Sliding table saws look like a safer process for cutting wood, is that right? Why did you get a slider?
we only have room for one saw in the shop, so in my opinion, a slider is much preferred choice over a traditional cabinet saw. they are more precise for all crosscutting, and they are safer for ripping too. any dangerous kickback that might occur can't strike your body because you must position yourself to the left of the blade during rips. we actually just upgraded to an scm class is 350 slider, so we're now able to straight line rip 8'+ long boards entirely on the slider. that makes the ripping process even safer and much less physical. there are many other advantages to a slider, and i'm hoping to put a couple videos out over the next few months demonstrating them.
Can someone please tell me what machine he's using for rounding edges
not sure if we're talking about the same thing, but I believe that is just a router rounding the edges
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