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There is a lot of commonly accepted talk about how dangerous a radial arm saw is, which got me curious, so I googled both 'radial arm saw injuries' and 'radial arm saw accidents'. There is very little actual info available, but I did find one site.....'Saw Accidents.com', which quoted some stats...
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Hey guys!!! So most (some) of you know by now that I purchased a nice used Rikon 10-340 from a fellow Creeker. So far so good. Although I haven't used it yet for a thing other than testing purposes. I have new tires on the way. Prescribed by Lou at Iturra designs. Still waiting for them to...
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In Maryland I have only seen a few in my whole life. And, of course, hummingbirds are one of the coolest of all birds. No time for photographic evidence though. Does anyone else have any sightings?
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I just completed this walnut coffee table. I've gotten three tables out of this slab. The slab was 2.5" thick, resawed and book matched. The live edge at the top flares out to a point, and I just couldn't figure out how to soften it without removing the figure at the end. In the end, for me, it...
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Recent Forum PostsDefinitely would be curious to hear how it does compared to an ark on A2 and hard white steel.
Chris Griggs Today, 12:07 PM
Ha. Its funny because its true!
Chris Griggs Today, 12:06 PM
Thanks Michael, but I've has mine on a few years already!
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I have a MM FS-350 and put a 12" igaging digital (similar to wixey). It works fine although I don't use it as much as I thought I would. In general
mreza Salav Today, 12:01 PM
I understand the OP just fine. I would make it like Dave Richards said. Draw it up in CAD, or the old fashioned way, and figure out the angles that need
Harvey Melvin Richards Today, 12:00 PM
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Thread Starter: Julie MoriartyI saw Bosch makes what looks like a pretty decent track saw but it's not sold in the U.S. It seems, "track saws aren't exactly flying off the shelves in the USA" is part of the reason Bosch hasn't introduced them into the U.S. market. I had previously thought track saws sold fairly well. What...
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