Will's Coffee Table Project
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Tom Lawrenson
Fantastic tools and best in class value. Ideal for all my 1st fix and carpentry work and when I work with pallet wood I don’t need to change the blade, the patented Japanese multi-material TCT blades will cut all my wood, non ferrous metals, plastics and aluminium, cleanly and squarely every time. I couldn’t be more pleased with Evolution’s tools!
Will
Hi Alvin. Personally I wouldn’t do that cut on the table saw. The wood is too heavy and it’s a tough one to move, let alone push it through a saw to make a perfect edge. If you really have no other way to cut it, then try and an outfeed table that would sit to the side and move with the wood as you push it through the saw. If you put the fence on the opposite side of your cut and sacrifice a few inches to make the cut comfortably. Take things nice and slow, not too deep either. I wish you the beat of luck, but if you need any more help drop me an email sales@whcreations.co.uk
Alvin
If I were to perform that 45 degree cut on thick and heavy walnut on the rage5-s table saw what would you recommend in order to support the piece as it’s too long and heavy to pass through safely – I don’t have anyone available to hold the piece steady as it passes through and the saw horses are not the correct height to support work on the table saw.