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Re: My Sawstop and Router mobile cabinet.
Thanks for the link. Beautiful job and inspiring enough to get me rolling on similar project.
posted: 8:35 pm on March 14thRe: My Sawstop and Router mobile cabinet.
I am interested in your router table. Did you attach the router onto the underside of the table? If so, how do you adjust the height of the bit and how do you change bits?
posted: 7:12 pm on March 12thI am about to do this same thing on a new saw but without the cabinetry. You did a beautiful job.
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Re: Surgeon slices fingers on tablesaw
This is an obvious statement but very easily forgotten. You have to be THINKING about what you are doing ALL OF THE TIME!
posted: 1:05 pm on June 28thTHINK! THINK! THINK! Most of us have been there with Dr. Sparks but fortunately for most of us the first minor accident was a valuable teacher. Benjamin Franklin said that "experience keeps a dear school but fools will learn no other." My best wishes to Dr. Sparks from a colleague who has been there. The first thing I did after my accident was to buy a better tool. In his case it might be the latest table saw with the automatic stop.