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After this video you'll make better table saw RIP cuts 

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Part 2 of 5: A comprehensive table saw course for woodworkers
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@timelmore2
@timelmore2 5 лет назад
Every time you teach about table saws, I wonder how I'm still alive.
@JustinLatva
@JustinLatva 4 года назад
🤣 Same bro.
@abdulelkhatib2674
@abdulelkhatib2674 3 года назад
Same here
@christineagnew7372
@christineagnew7372 3 года назад
same. same with a little bit of fear;)
@theworkingclasspodcast676
@theworkingclasspodcast676 3 года назад
Dude I just cracked up so hard I thought the same about the circ saw as well. Lucky duck
@snipe1973
@snipe1973 3 года назад
@@abdulelkhatib2674 soms beje te bange, gang is alles.
@whomadethatsaltysoup
@whomadethatsaltysoup 2 месяца назад
Great tip regarding where to look during a cut. It sounds so obvious that we should be concentrating on the fence, while allowing the blade to do its thing. Thanks so much for taking the time to share this important information.
@TheEssexSpurs
@TheEssexSpurs 2 года назад
Just bought a table saw and I enjoy watching this man's videos. He talks in a soft voice and its like being back at school with a teacher who knows what they are talking about/Greetings from Eastern England.
@oxcart19
@oxcart19 5 лет назад
The backwards feather board application for cutting thin strips is genius. I always see a “simple” method like this and wonder why I didn’t think of that. Really appreciating your table saw safety series!
@davetarrant6888
@davetarrant6888 5 лет назад
oxcart19 I agree
@alext9067
@alext9067 5 лет назад
Yeah, that's another good idea. I never thought of doing that.
@tannercook8136
@tannercook8136 3 года назад
So simple- There are so many things I am learning watching his videos!
@smokeythebear5414
@smokeythebear5414 3 года назад
💯💯💯‼️‼️‼️
@Nebx1989
@Nebx1989 2 года назад
I just keep coming across all sorts of tips like that on youtube. I'm learning a ton, but it's really not great for my self-esteem. I've lost count of the number of times in the last week I've thought "this is so obvious and practical, I'm a moron for not thinking of that".
@WoodworkerGuy
@WoodworkerGuy Месяц назад
Love your videos, you are a humble, superb instructor. Love your push block, no frills, just bulletproof and super safe.
@dane3038
@dane3038 17 дней назад
I come back here and watch this when I'm returning to the shop after a long hiatus.
@theevallded
@theevallded 4 года назад
I can't even begin to tell you how great it is to have videos like this at my disposal. These are well planned, well spoken videos with all the information I want it to have without all the long intros, forced personalities, and random garbage interjected that I found on most videos. Right to the point, so I can get back to work!
@jefffuhr2393
@jefffuhr2393 2 года назад
The highest praise I can give *Stumpy Nubs* channel is: *"Norm would be proud."* Especially when it comes to shop safety, such as this video and the others James links to.
@backpacker3421
@backpacker3421 5 лет назад
Thanks for mentioning ISOTunes in part 1. Mine just arrived today. Great isolation and fit. Very happy with them.
@matthew-sweet
@matthew-sweet 5 лет назад
That reverse feather board trick is awesome. Thank you!
@david1benson2jonas
@david1benson2jonas 5 месяцев назад
Excellent video, extremely helpful & well made. Thank you.
@MrMarkpeggy
@MrMarkpeggy 5 лет назад
You are a great teacher James. Thanks for the great tips!
@jlh5995
@jlh5995 3 года назад
Hey James, thanks for the great video instructions on the issues surrounding making rip cuts on the table saw. Very helpful!
@wb_finewoodworking
@wb_finewoodworking 5 лет назад
Excellent video James. You’re doing a great job on this series.
@retiredpainter259
@retiredpainter259 2 года назад
What a brilliant knowledgeable chap
@eferro2
@eferro2 5 лет назад
Outstanding! I always learn something new from your videos!
@allanh4803
@allanh4803 5 лет назад
I can always come here to listen and watch knowing that I'm going to learn something. Thanks James.
@johnhammond5314
@johnhammond5314 5 лет назад
Thank you James for another snippet of your immense knowledge. Best Wishes. from John in Australia.
@micschemelin663
@micschemelin663 3 года назад
Thank you, great refresher on the right blades to use and best / safest table saw practices .
@CharlesReiche
@CharlesReiche 5 лет назад
I think I will do some cleaning up around the saw. Thanks for the reminder James.
@birdbandit9
@birdbandit9 5 лет назад
I always learn something new every time I watch one of your videos. Thank you for all the advice!
@garywaugh4746
@garywaugh4746 4 года назад
In Canada M.D.F. is 49 inches by 97 inches to allow for blade width loss.I am 77 and been doing work in construction since I was 19 years old.There are many great tips in your video.
@paulvandriel2344
@paulvandriel2344 5 лет назад
At the end of these videos I always think "Oh, is it over already? I want more!" and start looking out for the next one. Great work James, thanks!
@goodie2shoes
@goodie2shoes 6 месяцев назад
This year i've been getting into woodworking. I watch a shitload on video's on safety and all kinds of techniques. Your channel is outstanding and very thorough and you explain it very well.
@timschenck509
@timschenck509 5 лет назад
Thank's James, I've made a lot of sawdust in my time. The idea of flipping the feather board is a really great idea!
@puckhugh
@puckhugh 5 лет назад
I used your links below andI bought things I really didn’t need just to support your channel Thanks again for another great video
@samueldawson5628
@samueldawson5628 2 года назад
Fantastic content -- James knows his stuff and is rapid-fire smart providing valuable insight. Keep it coming James!
@robhough526
@robhough526 11 месяцев назад
This is the most clear and comprehensive video on safety and rip cuts I've ever seen. Very helpful. Thank you.
@billy19461
@billy19461 5 лет назад
Back side of feather board for small pieces is a great tip! Loved the whole video.
@harrypowers9412
@harrypowers9412 5 лет назад
Outstanding video, James. Very informative. Thank you.
@jend4128
@jend4128 3 года назад
Wow!!! Thank you for this safety tip for us new woodworkers. You explain it so well. Appreciate you and your videos!!!
@wimboon8880
@wimboon8880 5 лет назад
Even after years doing woodworking I learned something today, very thankful for your easy way to explain the safety side of woodworking, can’t wait for your next video, thanks James your my favourite
@k.b.woodworker3250
@k.b.woodworker3250 5 лет назад
Wow! Seriously good tips about how to cut thin strips using the back side of the featherboard and also the tape trick. There were a lot of things I already knew, but love the clear explanations as reminders, because it's easy to get a little sloppy. Thanks!
@andypandytangerine3044
@andypandytangerine3044 3 года назад
Brilliant video, this is exactly the advice I needed, clear and concise, thanks James
@fwanknmt
@fwanknmt 4 года назад
Thanks! I just got my first table saw and your videos are extremely valuable.
@jgriffingarcia1623
@jgriffingarcia1623 3 года назад
+1
@rosshenderson835
@rosshenderson835 4 года назад
Excellent instructional video. Great presentation. Very useful, thanks for this.
@harrybrain8270
@harrybrain8270 2 года назад
You are awesome man, your videos are straightforward and to the point, I'm learning so much from you, thank you!
@hosoiarchives4858
@hosoiarchives4858 Год назад
Oh man this guy is such a genius
@malfadors2
@malfadors2 2 года назад
Your advices are to the piont and always pointing toward safety!! God bless you
@GMastolier
@GMastolier 5 лет назад
I've been at it for many years (longer than you have been around, Stumpy). But still find your safety tips very helpful and a good refresher course to remind me to stop, look, and think. Safety talk is always a good thing no matter how experienced one is. Keep 'em coming, Buddy.
@davidmuresan628
@davidmuresan628 5 лет назад
I do not use table saw for more than 5 years. I invented a "Parallel Guided Power Saw" you can see on you tube under this name which is much better and easy to use. Are you interested to partner with me to manufacture my saw? Is a patent pending.
@brettaguiar7792
@brettaguiar7792 2 года назад
Keep up the good work you turkey
@wayneparris3439
@wayneparris3439 5 лет назад
Can't go over the basics too much! This is the first time I saw the back of the feather board to set thickness A+ :D
@AngeloBonaveraArt
@AngeloBonaveraArt 5 лет назад
Great video on how to use the table saw safely. I've been using the table saw for 5 years now and I learned a lot of useful table saw tips. Buying a featherboard right now. :p
@jeavideo
@jeavideo 5 лет назад
thank you for this series! Newbie here.... I'm getting over it but at times I am somewhat terrified of my tablesaw. Looking forward to all of these videos.
@elfriskygaming156
@elfriskygaming156 2 года назад
I love this channel. You make videos with concise, easy to understand instructions.
@ett5146
@ett5146 4 года назад
Our Shop Class teacher sent us these videos to watch along with others from different channels. Your videos are the least boring and I feel like I actually learn things.
@henrysiegertsz8204
@henrysiegertsz8204 5 лет назад
Great video as always James. The first thing I bought for my table saw was a 24 tooth FTG ripping blade. The blade I got with my eBay, used Xcalibur saw, was a 60 tooth, crosscut blade, covered in resin, so the second thing I bought was some blade cleaner. I bought some of the grippy foam tape used in Track saw rails, to make a push block set for various router and saw operations. Great tip to hook the thumb of your left hand over the front edge of the table, as it stops your hand slipping towards the blade and adds control and evenness of pressure of the workpiece.
@kenb6102
@kenb6102 4 года назад
Thanks for a great video Stumpy, I really learned a lot. I am not quite a newbie, but I am far from being highly experienced. I learned a tremendous amount from this video. Especially helpful was the role of the left hand and the importance of watching the fence only, not the blade. I have often struggled to make accurate rip cuts. I started work on two nightstands today and using your tips I was able to make accurate rip cuts one after another after another. All were clean, smooth, and perfectly matched the others. Thank you very, very, much. You are an excellent teacher!
@mirandarutherford1425
@mirandarutherford1425 2 года назад
BRILLIANT! All of it! My favorite video I have watched from your channel so far AND the most useful, helpful table saw video I have watched from anyone. I feel like I have watched a hundred by now, so that is saying a lot. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@robinlindsay3423
@robinlindsay3423 5 лет назад
As a Beginner+/Intermediate- woodworker, I appreciated this video series very much, so thanks for that. Given your obvious love of innovated tools, I looked to your channel for a review on the GRR Ripper and was disappointed not to find one. Would definitely be interested in your take on that neat little push block.
@hernancontreras9717
@hernancontreras9717 4 года назад
Concise and an excellent guide to follow .Thank you
@boastboy
@boastboy Год назад
Watch the fence, not the blade. Watch the fence, not the blade. WATCH THE FENCE, NOT THE BLADE!!! Information to live by. Thanks for a great video/series 👍👍👍
@samuelroberts334
@samuelroberts334 5 лет назад
Great tips!! I learned a few things! Thanks!!!
@IvanFlack
@IvanFlack 2 года назад
Your videos are without doubt some of the very best I have seen on the internet! I am a virtual "newcomer" to woodworking at 60 years of age and now retired but I certainly get a lot out of the whole learning process! On the downside...your product recommendations have cost me a fortune!!! Keep safe!
@AKHuntinFool
@AKHuntinFool 5 лет назад
Excellent tips and tricks. Thanks for this video.
@backtonatureitis
@backtonatureitis 2 года назад
Great video, really helpful for me cuz I am new to tabe saws. Figured out that I did a lot of mistakes using the saw after I received it a few days ago. Thank you buddy
@cag9284
@cag9284 4 года назад
Thanks for this video, you explained the use of a table saw really good.
@huwdavies5264
@huwdavies5264 5 лет назад
Yet another superbly informative video, which as always explains things in a simple to understand language. Cheers, Huw
@kooljb298
@kooljb298 4 года назад
Excellent video for beginners for maintaining safety and make good cuts. Thanks for clear and concise advise.
@scottlouis7785
@scottlouis7785 5 лет назад
I was one of those comination blade users for a long time until I finally used the rip, what a difference, that was yrs ago
@PUBLICIDADECOS
@PUBLICIDADECOS 4 года назад
I just love that I found this channel...Tanks for the great tips!! You just had a new subscriber fron Mexico :)
@stumptownwoodworks
@stumptownwoodworks 5 лет назад
So many people need to see these videos more than any project video. Going to point anyone I know working with a table saw here. No matter how long you've been making saw dust, a refresher is always useful. When experienced woodworkers get lax or lazy it's just as bad as a new woodworker being ignorant of proper techniques. Thanks for a great series
@chrisbarnes9488
@chrisbarnes9488 5 лет назад
James, many years ago when I was a newbie, I had a table saw accident. A few months later I was at my physicians office for my annual physical. He asked me how long I had had my hernia. It was a surprise to me and to him since I had seen him for years. Well, my “accident” was kickback and the board had hit me near the you know what. I then remembered all the details and the pain that had followed it. Oh and the huge hole in the drywall after the board bounced off me. Hernia repair surgery later and I’m a heck of a lot smarter wood worker. Thanks for focusing on safety.
@mjaldrich7
@mjaldrich7 3 года назад
interesting.. same thing happened to me, thankfully it was luann but my god that hurt.
@trooperjoe73
@trooperjoe73 5 лет назад
Glad to see this series, since I just purchased a new table saw.
@davidharvey5672
@davidharvey5672 5 лет назад
Great information there. I'll be cleaning my blades tomorrow after seeing this. Thanks
@Norm64349
@Norm64349 3 года назад
Excellent. You've saved my life... again.
@Jdefries1
@Jdefries1 5 лет назад
I am a safety director and your safety videos are great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@SmallWorkshopGuy
@SmallWorkshopGuy 5 лет назад
You truly are one of my Woodworking gurus, Stumpy. Your videos on basics have been a great help to me over the last couple of years - keep them coming. I can see another Golden Chisel Award coming your way for 2019 content - certainly off to a great start!
@davidmuresan628
@davidmuresan628 5 лет назад
I do not use table saw for more than 5 years. I invented a "Parallel Guided Power Saw" you can see on you tube under this name which is much better and easy to use. Are you interested to partner with me to manufacture my saw? Is a patent pending.
@woodshopsaloon9530
@woodshopsaloon9530 5 лет назад
Oh.. the tip on using the back-side of the feather board for thin cuts, that is going to come in handy! Thanks
@allanmcquiston
@allanmcquiston 3 года назад
I wish I had watched your very informative videos earlier, would have saved me spending 4 hours in A&E last weekend having gotten myself a table saw kickback injury! Luck for me the blade just caught the top of my thumb so just a painful gash albeit altering my thumb print. I like your "matter of fact" approach to your instructions they are clear and don't patronise. I am now binge watching your channel....keep the good work up.
@PolarIre
@PolarIre 2 года назад
Thank goodness you're okay, that sounds like a scary close call. With bad injuries sitting do is good idea in case of fainting, applying pressure to help control bleeding but don't put on a tourniquet, you only want medical professional to apply a tourniquet. Limbs that have been lost could have been saved had a tourniquet not been applied.
@TrainingWheelTrucker
@TrainingWheelTrucker 3 года назад
James! Love your videos and the bank of useful information and forethought put into each presentation. I discovered another hack to prevent splinters when guiding rip cuts. I use a few inches of two-sided velcro (hook on one side/ loops on the back) as reusable "rip thimbles". They fit securely, prevent splinters, maintain dexterity and obvi, are reusable. Give it a shot. Cheers!
@alanchappell414
@alanchappell414 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for a really informative and useful video. Great stuff!
@michaelmassetti4068
@michaelmassetti4068 2 года назад
Excellent video going back to square one safety video never hurts to refresh the basics.
@belowgrademaker2617
@belowgrademaker2617 5 лет назад
Yes, the backwards feather board tip was something I needed to know but did not. Thanks!
@dougmurray9356
@dougmurray9356 4 года назад
I thoroughly enjoyed the pointers doing cross cuts. Having worked in industry a number of years and involved in teaching safety we always made sure employees did not have loose sleeves or clothing. I noticed though you had an unzipped vest and leaning over a saw or other turning equipment can be very hazardous, saws, drills, lathes etc. Respectfully submitted, Doug Woodstock, Ontario
@davidg105
@davidg105 5 лет назад
This is a very helpful and informative video. You're also a very good teacher. Now I know why rip cuts require a lot more pushing pressure than cross cutting. This one video with all the tips and tricks really made me a better, safer and more efficient woodworker. I will pass it along. Thank you sir!
@KennethColeStatenIsland
@KennethColeStatenIsland 4 года назад
Great instructions, thank you.
@rossmckenzie1854
@rossmckenzie1854 5 лет назад
Very useful tips James.
@dougguest6454
@dougguest6454 5 лет назад
As always another great video. Thanks James!!
@larryquinn4964
@larryquinn4964 2 года назад
I am enjoying your Table Saw Safety Series. I decided, I needed a review of Table Saw Safety while considering replaceing my Shop Smith with a new Table Saw like the Harvey Table Saw and not the Saw Stop. One person reviewing the Laguna said, there are other safety issues with Table saws beside losing a finger, which made me to start to thinking about what I have forgotten. I have picked up several Tips on juat two parts alone. Reversing the Feather Board for thinner cuts and tape over the insert plate.
@theideaarchitect4042
@theideaarchitect4042 2 года назад
Wonderfully helpful as always, thank you for uploading
@natewharton357
@natewharton357 Год назад
I started building standing garden beds in April of 2022. I started with a drill, driver, and circular saw. I bought a mitre saw, and a few months later, moved into my uncle's shop. Drill press, lathe, jointer, thickness planer, router, router table, etc... but also the coveted table saw! Opportunities exploded for what i could make! Unfortunately, on July 18th, the table saw bit me. My inexperience and lack of education created an unsafe working environment. I lost part of my thumb, lacerated all 5 digits, and had catastrophic damage to my middle finger. I want to get back to woodworking, I'm passionate about it! But i gotta get over the fear... thank you for the videos, wish i had seen them sooner.
@resultcarpentry5869
@resultcarpentry5869 5 лет назад
Superb Tute - James Many thanks 👌🏼😁
@scottstennes6983
@scottstennes6983 5 лет назад
I hope new woodworkers find and watch your videos. A wealth of good solid facts based on experience presented very well. Well done sir! And yes the feather board trick for thin strips is so obvious when you show it... but I never thought of it. Nice!
@davidmuresan628
@davidmuresan628 5 лет назад
I do not use table saw for more than 5 years. I invented a "Parallel Guided Power Saw" you can see on you tube under this name which is much better and easy to use. Are you interested to partner with me to manufacture my saw? Is a patent pending.
@michaeldunn5280
@michaeldunn5280 5 лет назад
love the simple solution of the blue tape to eliminate the gap in the blade insert when ripping narrow strips off the stock piece Simple and effective FIles under the "Why didn't I think of that "solution before"Thanks for your ever informative vids
@incognitotorpedo42
@incognitotorpedo42 3 года назад
Replacing my combination blade with a rip blade is the best thing I ever did for my table saw. I use the rip blade for everything, and it works surprisingly well. (Freud Diablo thin kerf) The difference in rips, which are the vast majority of my tablesaw cuts, is huge.
@bromporke
@bromporke 2 года назад
First time table saw owner. You might just have saved me some fingers... I didn’t know how unready I was to start cutting until I got about 2 minutes into your videos! 😆
@UmamiPapi
@UmamiPapi Год назад
Fantastic info. God bless.
@Altenurgy
@Altenurgy 2 года назад
Thank you for this series. You are really helping me with my (severe) Dunning Krueger syndrome and to be much safer.
@shofarsogood7504
@shofarsogood7504 Год назад
Waves ✋as we fall off the cliff together haha
@rsharahme3418
@rsharahme3418 3 месяца назад
I am doing woodworking for the last three decades yet I didn't know all what you have taught in 11 min. it is a saying of our religious scholar named Ali, :" anyone who taught you anything in your lifetime is equivalent to; as if he has purchased you." so bought me like so many others. your video on saw blade are remarkable too.
@chinese244
@chinese244 Год назад
THANK YOU SIR, I am a beginner with the table saw....I have done a couple things .......exactly the ones i SHOULDNT DO.......I am so glad I watched your video. Great tips and VERY IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE. THANK YOU AGAIN !!!!!!!!!!!
@johnsholian4318
@johnsholian4318 5 лет назад
Thanks for the tips James. Just subscribed.
@Lando1020
@Lando1020 9 месяцев назад
Back side of featherboard for setup for thin strips!! Yessssssssss¡¡¡¡ thanks brotha'!
@derekstephens6768
@derekstephens6768 5 лет назад
Very useful and informative video. Thank you
@loucifer323
@loucifer323 4 года назад
Very informative I just bought a table saw I've used a table saw before but I'm far from a professional I've always been afraid of these saws, but your safety dictatorial was excellent
@marc-antoinecouillard5014
@marc-antoinecouillard5014 2 года назад
this video fits my skills. thank you for your explanation and tips
@samehdarawshi3537
@samehdarawshi3537 4 года назад
extremely neat and great video! many thanks
@bherrick1
@bherrick1 2 года назад
Did not know about the reverse feather board trick for repeated small rips away from the fence. Thanks!
@tecsonics
@tecsonics 3 года назад
Excellent instruction.
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