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Calibrating a sliding tablesaw - Australian Wood Review

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Here's a series of alignment checks will reward you with accuracy.

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Making repetitive cuts on your table saw is a pretty straight forward process. Set your fence and feed each stock piece through the blade to achieve the same size each and every time. What if you need a series of narrow cuts that are about an 2 inches or less in width? Doing this can get tricky since you cant get your hands safely between the blade and the fence. You could always reverse measure and keep the off fall piece, but without a guide of some sort that can be inaccurate.

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Calibrating a sliding tablesaw - Australian Wood Review

Use the WoodRiver 10 Table Saw Sanding Disk and Calibration Plate to quickly and accurately calibrate your saw and transform your table saw into a precision sanding station. Mount the plate in your table saw and line it up with a square for accuracy. Next, remove the calibration plate and mount your saw blade for accurate and precise cuts. Attach a 10 PSA (pressure-sensitive adhesive) sanding disc (sold separately), and you can use your table saw to sand square ends and angled edges.

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