tdibiasio
Member
So after an unfortunate incident with my table saw and my index finger knuckle last week, I am now searching for a better alternative for my segment cutting. I have found the following cut off saw from HF:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=42307
Does anyone know what the cutting depth of this saw would be?? I like the idea of the clamping fixture that would keep my fingers away from the blade and allow me to still clamp the small left over pieces from blank trimming. Just don't know if it will cut through a 3/4" blank. Any practical experience would be appreciated, as I have found conflicting information on different web site (review on PSI site says it will not cut a blank and on another forum it stated that the max cutting depth at 90 degrees is 3/4".
Oh yeah in case you are wondering - my knuckle is a little thinner now then it was before. I took all the precautions I could think of, Incra Miter jig / clamped down blank/ just did not realize that the sacrificial fence that I made was a little to high to see the blade from behind. Note to self -> never take your eye off the spinning blade. I think this hurt my ego more than my knuckle - 16 years working on a table saw and never had an incident - NOT ANY MORE......
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=42307
Does anyone know what the cutting depth of this saw would be?? I like the idea of the clamping fixture that would keep my fingers away from the blade and allow me to still clamp the small left over pieces from blank trimming. Just don't know if it will cut through a 3/4" blank. Any practical experience would be appreciated, as I have found conflicting information on different web site (review on PSI site says it will not cut a blank and on another forum it stated that the max cutting depth at 90 degrees is 3/4".
Oh yeah in case you are wondering - my knuckle is a little thinner now then it was before. I took all the precautions I could think of, Incra Miter jig / clamped down blank/ just did not realize that the sacrificial fence that I made was a little to high to see the blade from behind. Note to self -> never take your eye off the spinning blade. I think this hurt my ego more than my knuckle - 16 years working on a table saw and never had an incident - NOT ANY MORE......