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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
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− | The table saw is a fundamental part of any woodshop and can be used for cutting wood or acrylic. There are two basic cuts that are normally performed. A rip cut is made along the grain and a cross cut is done perpendicular to the the grain. A fence is used to keep the material straight when pushing material through the saw. While the saw is usually used for cutting the long side of material, jigs and tools are also available for doing cross-cuts on the table saw. Fixtures make sure the material stays in place as it’s pushed through and helps keep it straight. | + | The table saw is a fundamental part of any woodshop and can be used for cutting wood or acrylic. There are two basic cuts that are normally performed. A rip cut is made along the grain and a cross cut is done perpendicular to the the grain. A fence is used to keep the material straight when pushing material through the saw. While the saw is usually used for cutting the long side of material, jigs and tools are also available for doing cross-cuts on the table saw. Fixtures make sure the material stays in place as it’s pushed through and helps keep it straight. |
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− | The SawStop table saw has a unique safety feature. A spring loaded cartridge is located in the machine. Any conductive material that makes contact with the blade fires and jams the cartridge block into the blade. The blade then stops spinning and drops down out of the way into the body of the saw. All this happens within 5 milliseconds, helping to ensure the blade inflicts minimal damage. If the material you are cutting is wet or has gold paint or leaf it will most likely trigger the saw stop feature. Do not cut any wet lumber or metal coated materials with this machine. Charcoal is also conductive so any laser cut areas of lumber should not make contact with the blade while cutting. | + | The SawStop table saw has a unique safety feature. A spring loaded cartridge is located in the machine. Any conductive material that makes contact with the blade fires and jams the cartridge block into the blade. The blade then stops spinning and drops down out of the way into the body of the saw. All this happens within 5 milliseconds, helping to ensure the blade inflicts minimal damage. If the material you are cutting is wet or has gold paint or leaf it will most likely trigger the saw stop feature. Do not cut any wet lumber or metal coated materials with this machine. Charcoal is also conductive so any laser cut areas of lumber should not make contact with the blade while cutting. |
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| Here is an example of this piece of equipment being used. | | Here is an example of this piece of equipment being used. |
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| ====Terminology==== | | ====Terminology==== |
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− | * Rip - Cuts made along the length of the wood | + | * Rip - Cuts made along the length of the wood. |
− | * Cross-cut - Cuts made across the grain along the shorter side of the wood | + | * Cross-cut - Cuts made across the grain along the shorter side of the wood. |
− | * Push stick - A piece of wood or plastic used to push the wood being cut through the blade while keeping fingers away from the blade | + | * Push stick - A piece of wood or plastic used to push the wood being cut through the blade while keeping fingers away from the blade. |
− | * Fence - A guide for measuring the cut and guiding the wood | + | * Fence - A guide for measuring the cut and guiding the wood. |
− | * Riving Knife - A flat metal device that mounts behind the saw blade. This device prevents material from closing up on the blade and causing a dangerous condition called a material kickback. | + | * Riving Knife - A flat metal device that mounts behind the saw blade. This device prevents material from closing up on the blade and causing a dangerous condition called a material kickback. |
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| ==Training== | | ==Training== |
| ====Operation==== | | ====Operation==== |
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− | The SawStop table saw has a unique safety feature. A spring loaded cartridge is located in the machine. Any conductive material that makes contact with the blade causes the cartridge block to fire into the blade. The blade then stops spinning and drops down out of the way. All this happens within 5 milliseconds, helping to ensure the blade inflicts minimal damage. If the material you are cutting is conductive it will trigger the saw stop feature. Do not cut any wet lumber, pressure treated, or metal coated materials such as gold leaf with this machine. Charcoal is also conductive so any laser cut areas of lumber should not make contact with the blade while cutting. | + | The SawStop table saw has a unique safety feature. A spring loaded cartridge is located in the machine. Any conductive material that makes contact with the blade causes the aluminum cartridge block to fire into the blade. The blade then stops spinning and drops down out of the way. All this happens within 5 milliseconds, helping to ensure the blade inflicts minimal damage. This galvanic response safety mechanism is great for preventing injuries but will permanently damage the blade if triggered. If the material you are cutting is conductive it will trigger the saw stop feature. Do not cut any wet lumber, pressure treated, or metal coated materials such as gold leaf with this machine. Charcoal is also conductive so any laser cut areas of lumber should not make contact with the blade while cutting. There are a few other things to keep in mind regarding your material as well. Make sure the material you are cutting is free of all foreign objects. Do not cut materials that may have nails or screws as they will damage the blade and may cause injury to you. Also, if the material contains a loose knot it can break free and create a safety hazard. |
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− | When setting up the saw the blade, it should protrude no more than 1/4" above the material top. This limits the amount of blade that is exposed. | + | If your material looks good, the next step is to set up the saw itself. When setting up the saw the blade, it should protrude no more than 1/4" above the material top. This limits the amount of blade that is exposed and makes for a good cut. You will also want to hook up the adjacent dust collector to the rear of the machine, make sure it is plugged in, and turned on. The dust collector must be used with the table saw to help keep the dust out of the air. As you make a cut, it is imperative that you keep the wood firmly against the fence to make the cut square. Therefore, you should double check to see if you are reading the right measurement on the fence, especially because the fence can be moved to either side of the blade which is why there are two distance indicators, only one of which is correct for each set up. Make sure to ask the supervisor about the available jigs because they can be helpful for specialty cuts. Once the supervisor has demonstrated the use of a jig feel free to use it in the future but do not play around with jigs you are unfamiliar with. |
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− | Make sure the material you are cutting is free of all foreign objects. Do not cut materials that may have nails or screws as they will damage the blade and may cause injury to you. If the material contains a loose knot it can break free and create a safety hazard.
| + | After the saw is set up you are ready to cut. Turn on the saw and slowly push the material through, making sure to keep your hands away from the blade. Do not stop pushing the material until after the cut is finished unless there is an emergency, in which case, carefully use one hand or your hip to bump the off switch. Also not let go of your work piece during the cut or it will be forced back towards you. |
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− | The dust collector must be used with the table saw to help keep the dust out of the air.
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| ====Demonstration==== | | ====Demonstration==== |
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− | Demonstrate you can safely setup the saw and rip a board. You will then proceed to cross cut one of the remaining piece. Remember to set the blade height so it is protruding less than 1/8" out the top of material for less exposure. When performing a rip cut the fence is used to guide the lumber into the blade. You want to make sure that the distance between the fence and blade is the width of desired cut. Mark the edge of the material when doing a cross cut so you can align the material with the blade in the sled. You can also use a miter gauge for making cross cuts but make sure the material is long enough and well supported. | + | Demonstrate you can safely setup the saw and rip a board. You will then proceed to cross cut one of the remaining piece. Remember to set the blade height so it is protruding less than 1/8" out the top of material for less exposure. When performing a rip cut the fence is used to guide the lumber into the blade. You want to make sure that the distance between the fence and blade is the width of desired cut. Mark the edge of the material when doing a cross cut so you can align the material with the blade in the sled. You can also use a miter gauge for making cross cuts but make sure the material is long enough and well supported. |
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| ====General Procedure==== | | ====General Procedure==== |
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| '''Rip Cut''' | | '''Rip Cut''' |
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| 4. Lock the fence by pressing down on the locking handle. | | 4. Lock the fence by pressing down on the locking handle. |
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− | 5. Use the elevation handle on the front of the saw to set the height of the blade approximately 1 tooth above the height of the material by placing the material next to the blade as a guide. This limits the exposed blade. | + | 5. Use the elevation handle on the front of the saw to set the height of the blade approximately 1 tooth above the height of the material by placing the material next to the blade as a guide. This limits the exposed blade. |
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| 6. Turn on the main power switch on the front of the saw and the dust collector. The green light on the saw will flash and turn solid green when the saw is ready. | | 6. Turn on the main power switch on the front of the saw and the dust collector. The green light on the saw will flash and turn solid green when the saw is ready. |
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− | 7. Make sure nothing is touching the blade. Turn on the saw by gently pulling on the red start paddle switch located on the front of the machine. The paddle switch is also the off switch when pressed. | + | 7. Make sure nothing is touching the blade. Turn on the saw by gently pulling on the red start paddle switch located on the front of the machine. The paddle switch is also the off switch when pressed. |
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− | 8. Line up the flat side of the material with the fence without touching the blade. The fence is a guide and the material should be pressed firmly into the fence as well as down on the table. | + | 8. Line up the flat side of the material with the fence without touching the blade. The fence is a guide and the material should be pressed firmly into the fence as well as down on the table. If the board is warped make sure that curved side is face downward. |
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− | 9. Slowly feed the material in towards the blade while keeping your fingers at least 6" from the blade. Use a push stick to keep fingers away from the blade. | + | 9. Slowly feed the material in towards the blade while keeping your fingers at least 6" from the blade. Use a push stick to keep fingers away from the blade. |
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| 10. Make sure you keep a firm hold on the material and do not stop feeding the material until it has passed beyond the blade. | | 10. Make sure you keep a firm hold on the material and do not stop feeding the material until it has passed beyond the blade. |
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| 11. It is helpful to have someone assisting on the back side of the saw to help hold material being fed off the table. Make sure the person helping does not pull on the material. | | 11. It is helpful to have someone assisting on the back side of the saw to help hold material being fed off the table. Make sure the person helping does not pull on the material. |
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− | 12. When the saw cut is complete, press in on the paddle switch to turn off the saw. | + | 12. When the saw cut is complete, press in on the paddle switch to turn off the saw and lower the blade below the table to keep anyone from accidentally cutting themselves. |
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| 1. Move the fence off to the side by lifting the brake handle and sliding the fence off to the side. | | 1. Move the fence off to the side by lifting the brake handle and sliding the fence off to the side. |
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− | 2. Place the cross cut sled on the table by aligning the table slots with the rails on the sled. | + | 2. Place the cross cut sled on the table by aligning the table slots with the rails on the sled. |
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− | 3. Slide the sled over the blade and use the material to set the blade height using the blade height handle on the front of the saw. The blade should be roughly one tooth taller than the top of the material. | + | 3. Slide the sled over the blade and use the material to set the blade height using the blade height handle on the front of the saw. The blade should be roughly one tooth taller than the top of the material. |
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− | 4. Place the material flat edge against the back of the sled and align the material with the edge of the blade. | + | 4. Place the material flat edge against the back of the sled and align the material with the edge of the blade. |
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| 5. Once the blade is clear pull the red paddle switch to turn on the saw. | | 5. Once the blade is clear pull the red paddle switch to turn on the saw. |
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| 8. Power down the saw by pressing the red paddle switch located on the front of the machine. | | 8. Power down the saw by pressing the red paddle switch located on the front of the machine. |
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− | 9. Lower the blade below the table using the crank handle on the front of the machine. | + | 9. Lower the blade below the table using the crank handle on the front of the machine. |
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− | 10. Reset the space. | + | 10. Reset the space by cleaning up any dust, turning off the equipment, and lowering the blade below the table to keep anyone from accidentally cutting themselves. |
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| ==Safety== | | ==Safety== |
− | There are hazards you need to be aware of when using a table saw. The blade is very sharp and it spins very fast. Keep your fingers away from the blade even when its not spinning. Use a push stick to keep your fingers a safe distance from the blade. Hold onto material firmly and keep it against the table and fence. If material catches on the blade the material can shoot back at you and this is called a kickback. | + | There are several hazards you need to be aware of when using a table saw. |
− | | + | * The blade is very sharp and it spins very fast. Keep your fingers away from the blade even when its not spinning. Use a push stick to keep your fingers a safe distance from the blade. |
| + | * Always wear proper safety equipment, i.e. ear protection and safety glasses, to prevent injury. |
| + | * Hold onto material firmly and keep it against the table and fence to help prevent the material from catching on the blade. If material catches on the blade the material can shoot back at you and this is called a kickback. |
| This is a video of a kickback: | | This is a video of a kickback: |
| {{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7sRrC2Jpp4}} | | {{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7sRrC2Jpp4}} |
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| 3. Rough cut edges | | 3. Rough cut edges |
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− | 4. Increased cutting noise | + | 4. Increased cutting noise |
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| 5. Increased motor noise | | 5. Increased motor noise |
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| ====General maintenance==== | | ====General maintenance==== |
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− | Keep the saw clean and use the dust collector. There are several lubrication points on the saw that need to be checked by the tech. | + | Keep the saw clean and use the dust collector. There are several lubrication points on the saw that need to be checked by the tech. |
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| ====Specific Maintenance Tasks==== | | ====Specific Maintenance Tasks==== |