Introduction: How to Make a Table Saw - Anti KickBack for DIY Table Saw - Guard, Splitter, Pawls
Hello Friends!
Today, I would like to go back and continue the Topic of "How to make a table saw" that I mentioned under the link:
Today, we are going to make the components supporting table
saws include: splitter, guard, anti-kickback pawls.
I have made a video describing the process of making the components above, you can see here:
Step 1: Make the Splitter.
You need to use a plate steel with size of about 200mm x
300mm x 2.5mm, then used the saw to cut steel plate under the parasols and the desired shape.
Design your spliter core holding Guard and anti-kickback Pawls.
Step 2: Make the Anti-kickback Pawls.
You continue to use the plate steel to cut the line with
two-dimensional shape with serrated saws wood downwind. The wood-aliasing helps embryos move in one direction only, to avoid being shocked by the impact of the blade.
Step 3: Make the Guard
You can use the Mica (Acrylic) to make Guard, make
sure that increased aesthetics. Here, I use about 8mm thickness Mica.
Guard has been designed to be able to latch mounting Splitter easily.
Step 4: Assemble the Parts Together and Inserted in Table Saws.
I used screw types to link the components together and paired with table saws. Split tongue is attached to the saw table through a right angle and easily removable fasteners through.
Step 5: Complete and Enjoy the Results.
Wish you happy, and one day work efficiently!