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Re: Tools: Home made Riving Knife review
By:Mike Savage
Date: 6/28/2012, 6:24 am
In Response To: Re: Tools: Home made Riving Knife review (Jeff Horton)

: You ARE a lot safer!
: I wish I could add one to my old (1946) unisaw. But I do keep a
: splitter on it.

Hi Jef, et al,
I had a look at my two saws, table and hand-held, and both have a 'shark fin' rive as standard. I never really noticed them until now but saws without them look very weird to me.
The table saw had a plastic yoke on the top of the rive but it broke so I got rid of it. It didn't add any safety to the saw. The remaining rive only comes to the top of the blade and is mounted on the motor/saw frame so it's stays with the blade. It's a "cheap" saw but was easy to set up, and holds the settings well.
Tis one of Lidl's finest. :) Light weight but I only use it for light stuff.

I like riving knives, it's nice to see if/when the cut closes after the cut but never binding on the blade.

Mike Savage
South West Cork

Messages In This Thread

Tools: Home made Riving Knife review
Rob Macks/Laughing Loon CC&K -- 6/27/2012, 10:15 am
Re: Tools: Home made Riving Knife review
Jeff Horton -- 6/27/2012, 8:44 pm
Re: Tools: Home made Riving Knife review
Mike Savage -- 6/28/2012, 6:24 am
Re: Tools: Home made Riving Knife review
Jeff Horton -- 6/28/2012, 7:43 am
Re: Tools: Home made Riving Knife review
Mike Savage -- 6/30/2012, 2:48 pm
Re: Tools: Home made Riving Knife review
ancient kayaker -- 6/28/2012, 6:37 pm
Re: Tools: Home made Riving Knife review
Brian Nystrom -- 6/29/2012, 6:13 am
Re: Tools: Home made Riving Knife review
ancient kayaker -- 6/29/2012, 8:58 pm
Re: Tools: Home made Riving Knife review
Mike Savage -- 6/30/2012, 3:11 pm