Resawing operations – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1677 User Manual

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Resawing Operations

Resawing pushes a table saw to its limits. If the motor

bogs down when resawing, slow down your feed rate.

Also, use a ripping blade when resawing to reduce motor

overloading and blade wear. Ripping blades are designed

to clear the sawdust quickly.

Components Needed for Resawing:

Zero Clearance Insert ..........................................1

Ripping Blade 10" ...............................................1

Clamps ............................................................2

Shop Made Auxiliary Fence ....................................1

Shop Made Resaw Barrier ......................................1

To perform resawing operations, do these steps:

1. DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!

2. Remove the table insert and the blade guard/split-

ter, install a ripping blade and a zero clearance

table insert, and lower the blade below the table

surface.

3. Attach the auxiliary fence to the standard fence

and set it to the desired width.

Note: Account for

blade kerf, the rough cut made by the blade, and

the inaccuracy of the fence scale when the auxil-

iary fence is installed when figuring out the correct

width.

4. Place the workpiece against the fence, slide the

resaw barrier against the workpiece, and clamp the

resaw barrier to the table top (see

Figure 55).

5. Slide the workpiece over the blade to make sure it

moves smoothly.

6. Raise the blade approximately an inch, or close to

half the height of the workpiece, whichever is less.

7. Plug in the table saw, turn it ON, and use a push

stick to feed the workpiece through the blade using

a slow, steady feed rate.

8. Flip the workpiece end for end, keeping the same

side against the fence, and run the workpiece

through the blade.

9. Turn OFF the table saw, then separate the parts of

the workpiece and hand plane the remaining ridge.

10. When finished resawing, remove the resaw barrier

and re-install the blade guard/splitter.

You may experience kickback during

this procedure. Stand to the side of the

blade and wear a full face shield to pre-

vent injury when resawing.

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Figure 55. Completed resaw cut.

Always use push sticks or push paddles

to increase safety and control during

operations which require that the blade

guard and splitter be removed from the

saw. ALWAYS replace the blade guard

after resawing is complete.

The danger of kickback increases rela-

tive to the depth of a cut. Reduce the

risk of kickback by making multiple

passes to achieve the desired depth of

cut. Failure to follow these warnings

could result in serious personal injury.

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