Informative video instructions and so immensely helpful. I struggled with the video from Matchfit. One tip I didn't see or hear is the setup gauge MUST be paired with the same blade each time. I have several blades (rip, crosscut, combo). Each has different kerf thickness. If you have a flat top blade, you should pair the gauge with it and always use that blade for dadoes.
Fast forward to 3 minute mark to get to the subject of the video. Thank you for demonstrating that the setup gauge is unnecessary. It is handy for setting the height for the dovetail clamp grooves. Your video overall was much better and more informative than Matchfit's official video.
Used this last night. Wasn't very simple.... Wish I would have watched this first. I didn't have the nice tip of how to set your blade height. Once I learned that. VERY EASY. LOVE IT!
Hope y’all are selling these at the WOOD SHOW in January in Springfield MASSACHUSETTS I’ll definitely be there. You do such a awesome job at theses shows that I need something I go online to PEACHTREE first. Sorry about all theses caps. something is wrong with this phone.
Yes, you are right, but one thing to remember this is a Saw stop table saw. They are incredibly expensive. 3 to 4 times more than your average table saw. The reason? They have a built in sensor that can sense the density of flesh, and the saw blade brakes incredibly quickly, causing little if any damage to your fingers. If I won the lottery, this saw would definitely be high on my list of must buy items. That, and a nice C & C machine.
Good video but, for us old guys who are hard of hearing, please soften the music. We have to read lips or listen very closely to catch the subject. Load music or even sometime background music interfere with the message.
I'm not convinced. I keep buying this stuff and it's all too time-consuming and tinkery to set up so it gathers sawdust. It's coming from a field carpentry background - we use whatever is laying around to build one-time jigs - fast and simple get in and get out. Probably not the safest - which is why I keep buying this stuff LOL
Not sure about your electrical code? but that plug is wrong and your electrician should be fired. You shouldn't show this kind of bs to the beginner's. They'll think their saw plug is wrong and try to rewired it.