lam cutting techniques

Started by inksoup, November 13, 2018, 05:16:10 AM

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inksoup

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Pat B

I didn't watch the video but I think this can be very dangerous, especially for someone that isn't completely comfortable with the process. I've cut hickory backing strips with my table saw until one shot out the back. Fortunately I was out of the way. A bandsaw is a lot safer.
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Roy from Pa

LOL, Pat.

I shot one clear across the shop one time with the table saw, 27 feet...

arachnid

I foung this video very good and I think Ill give it a shot since I don`t have a bandsaw

Pat B

Stand to the side and not behind the work. I don't think you'd look good as a shish kabob.   :laughing:
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

arachnid

LOL Pat :biglaugh:
I always stand on the side. My wife happens to like my face as it is  :bigsmyl:

inksoup

this is safer and make sure you will not turn yourself into sish kebab.
by the way: i am expert on making sish kebabs and stuff, anyone visiting here be my guest.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g06isedOmLE
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