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Thread: Do you work on the left or right side of the table saw blade?

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    Do you work on the left or right side of the table saw blade?

    I thought this would be an interesting topic to get feedback on. Most of the time I work on the left side of the saw blade. However, I just purchased a new table saw that is left tilt. The fence capacity is built into the right side of the saw blade. So does the design assume the operator will work on the right side of the blade. Do most of you work on the side of the blade away from the blade tilt? In other words if the blade is right tilt, you work on the left side, if it is left tilt, you work on the right side. I'm curious what everyone else does and why. Maybe there are safety considerations that should be considered that would suggest one side is better than the other. Since I'm not real experienced, I'm curious what everyone else does and why.

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    Left tilt; right side.

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    Left tilt.
    Being right handed I am usually on the left side. There are times when the cut is more comfortable being on the right. Usually with sheet goods.
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    When ripping I usually stand to the left of the blade & workpiece.
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    Both, depending on what I am cutting

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    Left tilt, left side for most cuts. being to the right of the blade seems very awkward to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Woodmark View Post
    Both, depending on what I am cutting
    I forgot to mention, sometimes I work on top, in and under the table

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Woodmark View Post
    I forgot to mention, sometimes I work on top, in and under the table
    I thought I was the only one who did weird things like that.
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    Left tilt, right side 90% of the time.
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    I stand to the side with the larger piece of material on it, generally. Cutting a small strip with the larger piece against the fence = stand to the right. Cut a small strip with the smaller piece against the fence = stand to the left. Cross cuts with the miter gauge = stand to the left. There are always variations to these.
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    Both Sides

    ...though not at the same time!

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    When I am using the miter gauge on the left I stand on the left when I am ripping I stand on the right.

    To me when you look at table saw the kick switch is always on the left. To me when I am going to have a problem it will be when I am ripping so I have my switch on the right.

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    Right handed and both sides.

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    I'm on the fence with this topic.....

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    I am right-handed

    and work on the right side of the blade except for small cut-offs using the miter gage or my cut-off jig. It has nothing to do with which side the blade tilts when using the blade in the 90*position, its all about being a rightie.
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