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woodzy
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#1 posted 791 days ago
You know what …. I think your right!! Just kidding.
Did you build this saw?
-- Anthony
Brandon
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#2 posted 791 days ago
saw
-- "hold fast to that which is good"
juniorjock
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#3 posted 791 days ago
Please, give us a bit more information.
- JJ
devann
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#4 posted 791 days ago
Looks like a rip saw. Can we get some pictures seeing it working? I can’t tell where the material to be cut is held. Along the top of the blade I know, but how is it held in place?
-- Darrell, making more sawdust than I know what to do with
Justin
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#5 posted 791 days ago
It looks like the material might be held in top section and the bar attached to pneumatic pistons comes down to hold the material. Then i guess you would just push the motor on the rails. If I was right, the cut offs would seem to fall down on the spinning blade/motor unless i am not seeing something else. First time i’ve seen a saw like this, its pretty interesting. A little more information would be nice.
reedwood
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#6 posted 791 days ago
Man, what a tease!
Justin your right. rip material would drop on to spindle and have no support at the end of cut.
So, I’m thinking it’s a long straight edge cutter for 4×8 veneers so you have a perfect cut and can butt joint them tight.
no cut offs to worry about.
Am I warm?
-- mark
moment
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#7 posted 791 days ago
Direct drive production panel saw…....way cool .
This will knock out a few acres of MDF in short order , if’n you aint scurd . I’m sure the guard has been removed for
demonstration purposes :)
Routerisstillmyname
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605 posts in 1706 days
#8 posted 791 days ago
From the look of the design, the saw is meant to be glided (grab the motor housing) on those rails but unsure how you feed the material to be cut.
Either way, This make this saw the most dangerous saw I’ve ever seen including my own concoction that almost took out my right eye few years back.
Thanks for posting.
-- Router è ancora il mio nome.
Skylark53
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#9 posted 791 days ago
Nice saw I see.
-- Rick, Tennessee, John 3:16
Manitario
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#10 posted 791 days ago
would love to see some more pics/details
-- Rob, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
NBeener
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#11 posted 791 days ago
FINALLY:
Somebody that knows how to write for the audience who has ADHD !!!!
-- -- Neil
HerbC
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#12 posted 791 days ago
I looked and I see the saw I saw…
-- Herb, Florida - Here's why I close most messages with "Be Careful!" http://lumberjocks.com/HerbC/blog/17090
308Gap
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#13 posted 791 days ago
I saw the saw you see, so i say I’ve saws it.
-- Thank You Veterans!
rmac
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#14 posted 791 days ago
I like turtles.
-- My table saw laughs at hot dogs. http://thesorteddetails.blogspot.com/
HawkDriver
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#15 posted 791 days ago
LMAO at rmac. Please tell me you had your face painted before typing that
-- Patrick, Helicopters don't fly. They beat the air into submission.
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