Table Saw Essentials + Digital Height Gauge
$49.99
At a Glance:
- In-depth Instruction; over 97 mins
- On-demand video access anytime
- Bonus downloadable PDF resources
- Access to class Q&A
Description
Description
Itβs hard to imagine a woodworking shop that doesnβt include a table saw. Whether youβre rough cutting stock to size, taking it to its final dimensions, or doing the joinery required for your woodworking project, a table saw has you covered. This instructional video class provides you with must-have information for setting up and safely using your table saw.
STARTING OUT
Your table saw wonβt be much good to you if you donβt have it set up correctly. Youβve got to check the alignment of the blade to the miter gauge slot and the rip fence, and make sure the saw is cutting at 90-degrees. Weβll show you high- and low-tech methods, so you can choose the approach that works best for you.
Itβs important to use the right tool for the job, and this is very true of table saw blades. Alternate top bevel, triple chip grind, flat top grind, hook angle, tooth countβ¦.what does it all mean? What differentiates a rip blade from a crosscut blade? Youβll learn exactly what you need to know to make certain youβre always putting the right blade on the saw.
SAFETY
Ripping, crosscutting, or cutting dadoes, you need to make sure youβre safe. This class provides you with safety rules for the table saw, and shows you where to stand, how to position your hands, and how to stay out of harmβs way.
TECHNIQUES
With the saw properly set up and safety techniques at your fingertips, youβre ready to get to work. Weβll teach you how to rip and crosscut, set up a stackable dado head, cut rabbets, and even how to cut non-ferrous metal; essential techniques for getting the most out of your saw.
In addition to the detailed video instruction youβll receive, this online class provides you with some downloadable resources and helpful information to print and keep, including: A detailed Class Guide you can follow and use as a reminder for the key points of the class instruction; and a resources document that will help you find the products and elements youβll see in the class.
CLASS TOOL INCLUDED: As part of this special bundled class offer, youβll also receive a Mini Height Gauge with your purchase. This Height Gauge, a 24.99 value when purchased separately, is a highly accurate measuring device designed specifically for woodworking and is a perfect addition to your shop. Made in the U.S.A., this bit set will be shipped to you upon your purchase of this video class. See more details on this Height Gauge here.
Class Sessions
Before making any cuts, letβs make certain your table saw can do everything you ask it to do. Weβll look at:
β’ Parallelism between the blade and fence
β’ Getting perfectly square cuts
β’ Calibrating your rip fence and blade height
β’ Choosing the correct blade
β’ Ensuring your blades are sharp, clean, and ready to cut
β’ Taking care of your saw
Starting with safety, weβll take you through how to rip boards, including when to use a push stick and how to position your hands and body. Then weβll move on to crosscutting techniques, including a great tip for easily crosscutting wide material.
Rabbets require a sacrificial fence, and resawing requires the use of a featherboard. This session shows you how to make your own sacrificial fence and how to use it, and how to safely position and use a featherboard.
Many woodworking projects call for exceptionally thin pieces, such as edge banding and splines. Weβve got a great approach that allows you to cut these small parts safely, with your guard in place. Weβll also show you to set perfect angles on your saw blade and miter gauge.
You may not know this, but the table saw provides a great way to cut thin walled non-ferrous metals. This session teaches you about the perfect blade for this work, and how to safely make the cuts.
Stackable dado heads are a must-have if you plan on doing joinery on your table saw. This session shows you how to stack the dado head so you donβt chip a tooth, a great trick for setting the height of the dado head, and how to safely cut dadoes.
Making a wide cut doesnβt always mean using a dado head. With proper set up, you can use a standard rip blade to cut custom-sized grooves and rabbets.
A table saw is often the center piece of a shop. Refining and practicing the techniques youβll learn in this Class will make you a better woodworker, and help you create more and better pieces.
Your Instructor
George Vondriska
George Vondriska is the Editor in Chief here at Woodworkers Guild of America and has been sharing his woodworking expertise since 1986. Apart from conducting classes at his renowned Vondriska Woodworks School, George's passion for teaching has taken him to woodworking shows nationwide and has led him to teach woodworking for prestigious organizations such as Peace Corps/Swaziland, Andersen Window, Northwest Airlines, and the Pentagon. With a wealth of published magazine articles under his belt, encompassing tool reviews and shop improvement projects, George's knowledge and skills continue to inspire woodworkers every day. To discover more about him and his school, visit georgevondriska.com.
Bonus Material
Printable Class Guide
Download and print this PDF Guide to complement your Class. Itβll be a good reminder for many Table Saw tips.
Class Resources PDF
See this list of tools, suppliers and reference information related to this Class.
Video: Intro to Table Saws
Download this short video to help overcome any hesitation in working with a Table Saw.
Video: Meet Your Instructor
Download this short video to meet your instructor George Vondriska.
Bonus Materials available for download after purchase.