5 Quick Table Saw Tips Episode 5 / Woodworking Hacks

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Table Saws are one of the main woodworking machines so making them more convenient to use can in some cases make them safer and certainly more adaptable to different kinds of uses by selecting the right saw blades and getting more consistent woodcuts. In this 5th episode of table saw tips, I'll show you some new table saw fences tricks and some other great time-saving workshop tips.

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5 Table Saw Tricks and Tips Part 4:
5 Table Saw Tricks and Tips Part 3:
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Thanks for the tips. I especially like the magnets on the edge of the table saw.

pteddie
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I love those rare earth magnets too. Super handy around the shop for keeping bits, small tools and accessories on hand right on the tool

JFKreations
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Those are all good tips thank you.
One of the best tips that I received by way of public TV PBS on their woodworking program, is the use of an L fence for replication of parts. I have used that idea for many many things and it is really great !!
Thank you for the many tips you've given over the years.

gnusndn
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Great tips... I love the use of magnets and velcros on most of my tools to be more productive.

RayeWambri
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Love Colin's site . Precise, quick,informative great advice. 👍🇿🇦

wimvandenbosch
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Thanks Colin - I'm baffled as to why anyone would give thumbs-down on your videos.

notny
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Another wonderful hack. While I won't use all of your incredible ideas, some I hadn't thought of. Like using hook and loop tabs in various places. My dust collector is on wheels and the on/off button simply lays on top. I always fear losing it, but now using your inventive technique, i can stick it to my collector, my table saw, planer and so on. Thanks once again for an impressive idea.

terryevans
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3:40 never understood why you would use a tape to measure fence distance? My Unisaw fence as would I assume yours does has a tape already on it. Once adjusted it will accurately measure the distance from the arbor/blade mounting face. So regardless of the blade used I know the cut distance between fence and any blade will be accurate. What am I missing Colin? Love your channel. Thanks.

condor
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once again great tips ill be using several especially the cardboard between my saw blades that have on a bolt. thanks

williamfreeh
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Thanks for the ideas. My thoughts: 1) for the square have you tried putting magnets on the inside edge under the tablesaw top? 2) Is there room for your dusk collection switch next to your tablesaw start stop button?

lincolndickerson
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Thanks for the great tips Colin. May God bless you and your family this new year!

MrMarkpeggy
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Time saving workshop tips!

Great Colin, You Rocks!

Matt 🇲🇽

mateopresenta
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Awesome never thought of that storing saws blade, plus those other tips

aaudain
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Brilliant Colin. Thank you so much for these simple ideas to make life easier and safer

rty
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Great tips. Thanks. Your videos are always helpful.

tommccall
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Great tips and ideas for the table saw. Need to make up some spacers for my saw blades now.

tomtruesdale
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I am Korean amateur carpenter. so I often watching your video. thank you for your kind information. I study technic and English too. but you say some fast for me. so, I'm hard training for english. everyday I visit here, study and study. thanks for your honor.

woodtale
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I always enjoy watching your videos Colin. Yours is my go to YT channel. Thank you for the informative content 👍😎🇦🇺

johnvodopija
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I use the velcro on my ripping fence with my remote, worked great i enjoy the tips.

elliotjack
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Great tips as always! I put my arbour nut wrench on the side of my table saw with rare earth magnets and tape after seeing you use that trick for other things. It really saves time knowing where my stuff is at all times :)

TheGrantAlexander