Save Money on Blades & Keep The Riving Knife
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In this week’s video, I swap out my 8-1/4 inch factory blade in my compact table saw for a 7-1/4 inch blade. This is a test to see if the smaller blade will work with my table saw’s riving knife. If it does, that means I will be able to use the most common sized blades in my table saw (7-1/4”) and save money going forward.
NOTE: This video is not sponsored. It is an independent review. All tools and blades were purchased at retail value.
DISCLAIMER: My videos are for entertainment purposes only. Do not attempt to do anything that is shown in my videos. Woodworking and Metal Working are very dangerous activities and should only be performed by trained professionals.
NEW WOODWORKING PLANS NOW AVAILABLE!
Check out my website and check back often for new plans for jigs, furniture and other projects.
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RELATED VIDEOS:
Downgrade That Blade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVMoVq23jOk
The Truth About Riving Knives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRyE_Hfbh1g
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Видео Save Money on Blades & Keep The Riving Knife канала Eric Sorensen
DONATE TO THIS CHANNEL TO HELP KEEP IT GOING: https://www.sdgcreative.com/donate/
In this week’s video, I swap out my 8-1/4 inch factory blade in my compact table saw for a 7-1/4 inch blade. This is a test to see if the smaller blade will work with my table saw’s riving knife. If it does, that means I will be able to use the most common sized blades in my table saw (7-1/4”) and save money going forward.
NOTE: This video is not sponsored. It is an independent review. All tools and blades were purchased at retail value.
DISCLAIMER: My videos are for entertainment purposes only. Do not attempt to do anything that is shown in my videos. Woodworking and Metal Working are very dangerous activities and should only be performed by trained professionals.
NEW WOODWORKING PLANS NOW AVAILABLE!
Check out my website and check back often for new plans for jigs, furniture and other projects.
Go To: https://www.sdgcreative.com/
CHECK OUT MY T-SHIRT SHOP FOR ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS: https://teespring.com/stores/sorensen-designs
RELATED VIDEOS:
Downgrade That Blade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVMoVq23jOk
The Truth About Riving Knives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRyE_Hfbh1g
SOCIAL: FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM or TWITTER: @SDGMIXX
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