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I have a craftsman 10" radial arm saw that i love. I mostly leave my dado stack on it. As i begin to reconfigure my shop and making something a little more permanent, i am looking to you guys for pictures and ideas on how to layout my SCMS and my Radial Arm saw together. Ive seen a few pictures where they are in the same bench and sharing a fence. I have a 2 car garage i have to make work.
So as multipurpose as I can make this wall with 2 radial arm saw workstation plans 00 long 90 degree fence, the better please share how you radial arm saw workstation plans 00 using your Radial Arms saws and why it radial arm saw workstation plans 00 for you? My favorite video ive seen so far is Frank H. When I had my radial arm saw - like yours a well built Craftsman, it was one continuous bench with my miter saw and that work well.
But I was really hanging on to it for sentimental reasons, it was my first big power tool. I wanted to make room for a drum sander and I wasn't really using the saw. It is now next door with my son in law and grandson.
I really love this thing for dado's Its so fricken easy to hog something out by eye. I also have went a different route with my table saw, im building my dewalt inside a radial arm saw workstation plans 00 with a radial arm saw workstation plans 00 delta t square fence.
So having something with an arbor large enough to except the full stack is nice. At one time I used it to cut drawer and door panels that would fit for cabinetry, but really like it for dentil molding I suppose not too many people on this forum are still Radial arm users? Nothing wrong with it if it works for you. I've never used one, but my radial arm saw workstation plans 00 made 14 beautiful grandfather clocks one for each of his kids I kept thinking about the dado stack but I would rather have the room back in my shop.
I don't have one and don't see one as a priority purchase. If my dad gets rid of his I may toy with it. We'll see. Yes, as stated above I had one for a long time but moved it next door to my son in laws to make room for a drum sander that I use ALL the time. Mine exploded three pine 1x4 fences by grabbing boards and throwing them thru the fence so that was enough to tell me I have no business using radial arm saw workstation plans 00. I fully understand it was user error but clearly I wasn't learning my lesson and stopped while I still had all my fingers toes and eyes.
I remember one being a crosscut dado I was doing with a normal blade where I was holding it to the fence and moving the piece to set up the next pass and the blade hit the board while the board was in motion and shot it through the screen in my window. Glad it was a nice day so I didn't have to replace the glass. Only my shorts. The other two were probably equally stupid uses but it was clear that something wasn't connecting between how I radial arm saw workstation plans 00 to work and radial arm saw workstation plans 00 I actually work.
I still use the 12" Craftsman radial arm saw that was probably the first tool I bought when I started into business for myself in It still sits on the 6' long frame that I built for it the day I unpacked it. That stand has had the top replaced some unknown number of times, but it still rolls on the same casters. It's been set up for precision right angle cuts since the early '90s. Just a couple of weeks ago the Woodworker I that's been on it the majority of the time since the mid '80s went back to Forrest to be sharpened, and they called me to tell me that it didn't have any more life in it.
You can tell by just wearing out one blade that it doesn't get used that much. I told them to send me another one just like it with the other blades coming back this way. The rollers on the motor head have eccentric centers, so you can play around with it and get all of the play out of it, as well as aligned perfectly.
I haven't needed to touch mine in the 25 years or so since I spent a few hours fiddling with it, but I never do rough cutting with it, or let the blade lock up in anything. I'm pretty sure one lockup would throw it Radial Arm Saw Workstation Plans Failed out of whack. Radial arm saw workstation plans 00 mostly use it for tenon shoulders, and just recently for finishing tenons a bit too long to cut with the tenoning jig on the tablesaw-picture below before going to the RAS with a dado stack to finish.
I almost never do crosscuts on a tablesaw. Just by luck, the deck on top of the RAS stand is the exact same height at the deck on the sliding miter saw. Mine gets moved around every year or two, so I don't bother to even try to get the fences aligned perfectly. The six foot fence on the radial saw is plenty long for anything, and the one on the miter saw is good enough for what I do with that. I have them set at a very slight angle to each other so that a long board can share each top, but bypasses the fence on either saw.
Both tops are screwed together underneath so a stop on one used for the other saw still stays an exact fixed distance. I've done several million dollars worth of work while using this setup, and don't have any need for anything "better". I radial arm saw workstation plans 00 used it for milling stock closer to finished length, and never used it for anything that would be finish dimensions.
I just never wanted to try and keep it setup true. But use what fits your workflow, be careful with the RAS, they are finicky. This is my go to RAS, Dewalt circa I am working on a restoration, I like to have 1 setup for cross cuts and the other dedicated to dado's. Totally safe when done right on this machine which is finely tuned. However, the dust collection ripping is not so great so I mostly use the Unisaw for that. You can post now and register later.
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