I've been learning to use a table saw. I've finished a few projects and really getting into carpentry. Next on my list is the router.
Here's my question:
Everything is all set up with the riving knife attached. When ripping any thing over a couple of feet long, I hold the wood down, push forward into the blade and exert some pressure on the wood toward the fence to keep the wood sliding right up against it. It cuts like butter for a foot or so then the saw starts to binds up. If I keep pushing it starts to smoke . Everything seems to be in good alignment. Can anybody tell me what I could do better???
PS: I just made myself a crosscut sled, too. I used the miter bar for the first time a couple of days ago and that was a trip trying to figure out how to cut quarter round to fit together. When you are mitering straight boards you cut 'em and they fit together easily but I had to cut from different directions to do the quarter round. I goofed a few times and went to check the fit and it was like trying to decipher a 3-d optical illusion.
Good thing I only needed a little quarter round!!!



Here's my question:
Everything is all set up with the riving knife attached. When ripping any thing over a couple of feet long, I hold the wood down, push forward into the blade and exert some pressure on the wood toward the fence to keep the wood sliding right up against it. It cuts like butter for a foot or so then the saw starts to binds up. If I keep pushing it starts to smoke . Everything seems to be in good alignment. Can anybody tell me what I could do better???
PS: I just made myself a crosscut sled, too. I used the miter bar for the first time a couple of days ago and that was a trip trying to figure out how to cut quarter round to fit together. When you are mitering straight boards you cut 'em and they fit together easily but I had to cut from different directions to do the quarter round. I goofed a few times and went to check the fit and it was like trying to decipher a 3-d optical illusion.
Good thing I only needed a little quarter round!!!




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