TopHeadlineUse of the Blade Guard on the Workshop SawStop Table Saw is Mandatory

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Use of the Blade Guard on the Workshop SawStop Table Saw is Mandatory — 2 Comments

  1. Ron,

    I use a “Dubby” cross cut sled. I have an old model. The new models Java an upgraded fence. It works great. I keep my blade guard on all the time. An additional advantage to using the Dubby sled is that you can change the angle of the cut.

    If people need to cut real thin strips, that are narrower than the blade guard , a skilled woodworker could probably design a sled with a 2 panels on each side for the blade with a bridge over the blade and cover to hold the panels together.

    Jerry Simpson

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