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★ DIY TABLE SAW | PART I - ENCLOSURE AND LIFTING SYSTEM ★
In this series I'll show you how to make your own Table Saw, from a cheap saw. The goal is to be able to have a reasonably accurate table saw without "breaking the bank".
This first video is about making the enclosure of the saw and its lifting system, making it much more stable than the original one. It's made out of 18mm Baltic birch plywood.
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TOOLS USED:
► Parkside Table Saw or similar
► Ripping Table Saw Blade: [ Ссылка ] (Amazon)
► Cordless Drill/Driver: [ Ссылка ] (Amazon)
► Disc Sander: [ Ссылка ] (Amazon)
► Sliding Miter Saw: [ Ссылка ] (Amazon)
► Bandsaw
MATERIALS USED:
► 18mm thick Baltic birch plywood
► linear rails and bearings: [ Ссылка ] (Amazon)
► M12 nut
► wood screws
► silicon-based lubricant
► lithium grease
I hope you like the video and feel free to ask any questions, make comments or suggestions.
Thanks for watching and don't miss the next parts!
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ATTENTION:
► All the measurements presented in the minute 01:48 should read "cm" instead of "mm"
► IMPORTANT: In minute 01:48, Instead of 25.5 x 9.4 should be 25.5 x 11.7!
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