A safer way to cut miters/bevels on a table saw

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StumpyNubs
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Clever technique. I admire your conscientious respect for safety. Something I think about when I'm about to make a cut that might be a bit risky is "am I really comfortable doing this?" If no, then I either find a less risky way, or I don't make the cut. Nothing is important enough to risk your hands for.

burntsider
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You have the best wood working and safety tips on Youtube. Clear and concise

pitviper
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I picked up one of those feather boards based on your rec and it's fantastic. The foam fingers are definitely an upgrade.

msessa
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When a task seems risky, stop and think how to do it more safely. I like Stumpy's solution.

weldabar
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You must have read my mind SN! I just tried making this type of a cut about an hour ago as I need the piece for a project that I am about to start. I never thought about attaching the first cut off to another board to make that second cut! Thanks so much for this explainer video! 👍👍👏👏

sapelesteve
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Great tip. It is indeed one of the sketchiest cuts to make with small widths.

murphymmc
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I love the fact that you give the safest option and a if you can't spare the extra material option. The fact that you took the time to show blade close up footage of each option being ran through table saw. Shows truly care about you're viewers safety. Which I've always gotten great information from your videos and I just happen across this one because I was wanting to make an cross cut bevel on my table saw for the 1st time watch a different video another video of yours help more with the information I really needed.but this just showed me that I was right to be concerned on making my first beveled crosscut.

abbeycoe
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Funny! I just came in from the shop to take a break before making 8 beveled strips! Now I know what to do. Thank you!

cadmanchannel
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I purchased the ridge carbine table saw blade after I saw it on your channel a few years ago and I love it. I also purchased a miter saw blade from the same company to. These saw blades are awesome

mikecampingforfun
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Thank you for another perfect video. No mus no fus, just the meat. Much appreciated sir!

PureBloodWNC
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Hello Stumpy Nubs, I’m new to your channel and have subscribed👍 This video couldn’t have come at a better time, I’m trying to replicate a piece that my father made 55 years ago and I couldn’t figure out how to do it safely on the table saw. Thank you very much for your detailed explanations and for your safety considerations! Take care, Wayne

waynenickoleff
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You are my favorite source for woodworking info. That’s sure is a cool looking table saw. I think I may have to get me one of those.

everettjennicasey
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You're one of the smartest men in woodworking currently. Keep it up, thanks for the tips

Mary_J
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@Stumpy Nubs. Working on my first glue up on my Oak coffee table. I find woodworking to be therapeutic. Thanks for all the videos, they have been extremely helpful

sambazzi
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These new tip videos have been amazing, advanced level wood worker tips, not the typical “YouTube” “5 woodworking tips”.

The recent dado video was amazing. I tried it the other day, and it changed my dado game forever😊

drewmobley
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Yes, I have a triangular hole just like that in the plasterboard behind my table saw. Even though I was using push sticks and standing to one side, it’s not something I would ever want to repeat! Thanks for the tips.

Canalcoholic
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Thank you. Future reference for cutting any and all small stock and I cut a LOT of it.

MsRmaclaren
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The Ridge saw blade he mentions are by far the best blades made and are reasonably priced

twinsmmm
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I've used both of those tricks, looking to make minimum-mass glue blocks for inside some joinery. I finally decided to make the right angles with vertical cuts. It does waste some wood, but it is easier on the nerves. I also decided that I needed to put more thought into the design stage.

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