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Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
By:Bill Hamm
Date: 8/28/2007, 6:55 pm
In Response To: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested (Dan Price)

: Good Monday. I finally tried my hand at ripping strips this weekend, with
: almost satisfactory results. I'm using a tablesaw set up gleaned from many
: posts which includes: inexpensive Ryobi saw with bolted-on 3/4" ply
: top; zero clearance insert; aux fence that stops just before the center of
: thin kerf, 24-tooth blade (8.5"); vertical and horizontal
: featherboards (one directly over blade), and 10-foot infeed and outfeed
: tables. I've checked and re-checked for blade-to-table squareness (fence
: to table, too), and I've aligned the fence as close to parallel to the
: blade as I can get it. Possible problems with my set up: no splitter, no
: wax to ease board passage. My known problems are: 1. The last few inches
: of each strip are problematic. I push each strip through by hand until
: about 2 feet until the blade, at which point I switch to a push stick.
: When I get to an inch or so away from the blade, I walk to the other side
: and pull the board/strip through. At this point, the saw whines, and
: yellow dust (from the paint on the blade) is seen. The resultant strip is
: uniform until the last few inches, over which it decreases to the point of
: uselessness. I'm careful to push/pull straight through, but I seem to get
: a bit of angle over the last few inches. Aside from using a powerfeeder,
: how can one ensure consistent feed angle (zero) when there's no longer a
: fence (it having ended mid-blade) to push against?

: 2. My blade (DeWalt, 8.5" thin kerf, general purpose) leaves marks on
: the strips. I can't recall if the Freud Diablo I used before left them,
: too. What level of finish should I expect for strips fresh from the table
: saw? The marks look to be easy enough to sand out, but what's the
: standard?

: Thanks for the help, and have a great day.

I'm hesitant to recommend this as this procedure really isn't very safe, but it's how I do it. I cut the strips like you've been doing up to the last 2 or 3 feet then pull the strip vertically from the saw and stack them. After all the strips are cut I reverse the direction of the pre-cut stock and recut the ends.

I also run the strips thru a planer to insure consistant thickness which helps with any irregularities that occur cutting it this way.

DANGER: there is a very real chance of kickback when you pull strips from the saw this way, I wear heavy leather gloves and never stand directly behind the blade doing this, always stand to one side. I caution anyone without considerable experience with a table saw to not ever do it this way and those with experience to do it very carefully.

But it works and is fast.

Bill H.

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Dan Price -- 8/27/2007, 9:10 am
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Dan Price -- 9/13/2007, 9:13 am
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Bill Hamm -- 9/13/2007, 2:02 pm
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Dan Price -- 9/13/2007, 4:05 pm
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Bill Hamm -- 9/16/2007, 3:07 am
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
John Eberly -- 9/17/2007, 11:37 am
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Bill Hamm -- 9/18/2007, 1:52 am
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Bill Hamm -- 9/16/2007, 3:01 am
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Bill Hamm -- 8/28/2007, 6:55 pm
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Carl H -- 8/28/2007, 6:26 pm
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Greg Clopton -- 8/28/2007, 10:46 am
Re: Strip: Ripping advice
Rehd -- 8/28/2007, 2:38 am
Pulling wood
Jay Babina -- 8/27/2007, 12:38 pm
Re: Pulling wood
Rob Macks / Laughing Loon -- 8/27/2007, 1:11 pm
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Rob Macks / Laughing Loon -- 8/27/2007, 11:53 am
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
Acors -- 8/27/2007, 10:03 am
Re: Strip: Strip Ripping Woes, Advice Requested
TOM RAYMOND -- 8/27/2007, 9:36 am