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Re: cutting strips
By:Alan Resinger
Date: 1/9/1999, 11:50 am
In Response To: cutting strips (Kelly T)

> With regard to using an 'infeed' and/or an 'outfeed' I would like to know
> which one is the more necessary. I have only the tablesaw, and one old
> desk that has been reassigned to kayak duty. With a 2x4 and a piece of
> 1/2" on top, the desk is the same height as the tablesaw and I could
> use it either on the 'in' or the 'out' side. Which would be of more use? I
> will use a 6 ft. fence and I assume that it should be set up so that an
> equal length sticks out from both sides of the saw...? I will be cutting
> boards of about six feet in length. Thanks for any helpful suggestions.
> Kelly

I use long boards on both the infeed and outfeed side of the saw but I am ripping 20 foot boards. With 6 footers you can easily support the board as you are infeeding and only need support on the outfeed side. Making your fence as long as possible is a good idea as it helps aligning your board on infeeding and makes keeping it tight to the fence easier. Good luck. Alan

Messages In This Thread

cutting strips
Kelly T -- 1/9/1999, 11:03 am
Re: cutting strips
Jay Babina -- 1/11/1999, 8:41 am
Re: cutting strips
Jay Babina -- 1/11/1999, 8:47 am
Re: cutting strips
Alan Resinger -- 1/9/1999, 11:50 am