Cynthia White
Member
- Messages
- 3,220
I'm starting to break down big sheets of plywood, and I have a couple of questions.
I understand that I pretty much have to use a CS to get pieces down to manageable sizes. (Can't put full sheets on a "contractor's TS).
My questions are how do you approach it? I mean I can't reach across 4' of it or 8' of it for that matter. I'm wondering if there's an easy way (that I haven't figured out). Am I destined to get on my table or the floor and creep along on my knees?
2nd question is do you ever find that you get any kickback from the CS? Does the ply ever bind back around the blade? I have seen CS's with riving knives, but not often.......
thanks all, and good morning!
I understand that I pretty much have to use a CS to get pieces down to manageable sizes. (Can't put full sheets on a "contractor's TS).
My questions are how do you approach it? I mean I can't reach across 4' of it or 8' of it for that matter. I'm wondering if there's an easy way (that I haven't figured out). Am I destined to get on my table or the floor and creep along on my knees?
2nd question is do you ever find that you get any kickback from the CS? Does the ply ever bind back around the blade? I have seen CS's with riving knives, but not often.......
thanks all, and good morning!