Received my Craftsman Recall blade guard last week, and did the teardown-handle replacement last night and got the table supports leveled in time to head to bed.
Installed the new table this morning--the old fence is a re-use item, so i checked my scrap to see what i had to replace it with. Found a 1x oak board about 44" long (need 40") and it had been ripped to 2 3/8" wide (old fence is 1 3/4" wide). Was about to rip it to 1 3/4" when i decided to set it in the table to have a look. Any reason why it can't be left taller?? Needs to be planed anyway, so it would finish at about 2 1/4", leaving about 1 1/8" above the table.
I use the RAS mostly for crosscut and dado, rarely cut a miter or bevel (though i'm planning to build a miter jig that would still keep the blade at 90 degrees).
Thanks.
earl
Installed the new table this morning--the old fence is a re-use item, so i checked my scrap to see what i had to replace it with. Found a 1x oak board about 44" long (need 40") and it had been ripped to 2 3/8" wide (old fence is 1 3/4" wide). Was about to rip it to 1 3/4" when i decided to set it in the table to have a look. Any reason why it can't be left taller?? Needs to be planed anyway, so it would finish at about 2 1/4", leaving about 1 1/8" above the table.
I use the RAS mostly for crosscut and dado, rarely cut a miter or bevel (though i'm planning to build a miter jig that would still keep the blade at 90 degrees).
Thanks.
earl



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