Resawing Operations; Clamping The Resawing Barrier; Ideal Completed Resaw Cut - Shop fox W1811 Owner's Manual

10" sliding table saw
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Pre-drill and countersink 8 pilot holes approximately
3
" from the bottom of the 4
8
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
Secure the joint with wood screws through the pilot
holes made in
The table saw motor is pushed to its limits when
resawing. If the motor starts to bog down, slow down
your feed rate. Motor overloading and blade wear can
be reduced by using a ripping blade. 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
DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!
Remove the standard table insert and the blade
guard/splitter. Install a ripping blade and lower the
blade below the table surface.
Attach the auxiliary fence to the standard fence and
set it to the desired width.
Place the workpiece against the fence and slide the
resaw barrier against the workpiece. Now clamp the
resaw barrier to the top of the table saw (see
).
Slide the workpiece over the blade to make sure it
moves smoothly.
1
" tall board.
4
.
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Clamping the resawing barrier.

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Ideal completed resaw cut.

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