Resawing, Making resaw barrier – Grizzly G0700 User Manual

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Model g0700 (Mfg. since 8/09)

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resawing

resawing is the process of cutting a thick piece
of stock into one or more thinner pieces. although
resawing can be done with a table saw, we strong-
ly recommend that you use a bandsaw instead.

a bandsaw is the ideal machine for resawing, and
resawing with one is fairly easy and safe. a table
saw is not intended for resawing, and resawing
with one is difficult and dangerous due to the
increased risk of kickback from binding and deep
cuts, and the increased risk of injury from having
to remove the guard.

if you insist on resawing with a table saw, do
not do so without using a resaw barrier and
wearing a full face shield. the following instruc-
tions describe how to build a resaw barrier that
can be used with the rip fence when resawing to
reduce the risk injury.

note: To determine the maximum resawing height
for this table saw, find the maximum blade height,
then double it and subtract

1

8

".

#8 x 2"

Wood Screw

Assembled

Resaw Barrier

3

4

"

3

4

"

figure 78. resaw barrier.

making resaw barrier

the resaw barrier acts in tandem with the rip
fence when resawing to provide tall support for
the workpiece to minimize the probability of it
binding against the blade and causing kickback.

tools needed:

Qty

table saw ..........................................................1
Jointer and planer ....................... recommended
Clamps ............................................... 2 Minimum
drill and drill Bits ................................................1

components needed for resaw barrier:
Wood*

3

4

" x 5

1

2

" x Length of Fence ...................1

Wood*

3

4

" x 3" x Length of Fence ......................1

Wood screws #8 x 2" ........................................8
Wood glue .........................................as needed

* Only use furniture grade plywood or kiln dried
hardwood to prevent warping.

to build the resaw barrier:

1. Cut your wood pieces to the size specified

above. if you are using hardwood, cut the
pieces oversize, then joint and plane them to
the correct size to make sure they are square
and flat.

2. pre-drill and countersink four holes approxi-

mately

3

8

" from the bottom of the 5

1

2

" tall

wood piece.

3. glue the end of the 3" board, then clamp the

boards at a 90° angle with the larger board in
the vertical position, as shown in

figure 78,

fasten together with the wood screws.

resawing operations require proper pro-

cedures to avoid serious injury. extra care

must be taken to prevent kickback when

resawing. any tilting or movement of the

workpiece away from the fence will cause

kickback. be certain that stock is flat and

straight. failure to follow these warnings

could result in serious personal injury.

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