New Riving Knife any one do a review yet?
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New Riving Knife any one do a review yet?
About 6 months ago shopsmith released their new riving knife, within 24 hours they taken over 50 orders so I'd have to guess at least a few users/posters here must have them and used them, but I did not find any follow up reviews.
They are on sale (ie free shipping) again so I thought I would bring up the subject again to see if any one has comments.
I did not purchase one so I can't very well do a review, how about you?
Ed
They are on sale (ie free shipping) again so I thought I would bring up the subject again to see if any one has comments.
I did not purchase one so I can't very well do a review, how about you?
Ed
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Okay i guess I will be labeled as one who is not fond of the the top blade guard. Recently I have been working with plywood and harwoods while building two Sewing tables. I have found the riving knife does exactly as advertised. I find it safe to use and inexpensive to purchase. I actually have purchased two of them. One for each Shopsmith. Fjimpreible wrote:About 6 months ago shopsmith released their new riving knife, within 24 hours they taken over 50 orders so I'd have to guess at least a few users/posters here must have them and used them, but I did not find any follow up reviews.
They are on sale (ie free shipping) again so I thought I would bring up the subject again to see if any one has comments.
I did not purchase one so I can't very well do a review, how about you?
Ed
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Lakewood, Colorado:)
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Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.
Ahhhh, but think of the joy you could enjoy if your loved ones presented you with a 520 and Power Pro update for the Christmas:D FjimpMikeG wrote:No joy for older 500 table users as it only works for 505 and up.
F. Jim Parks
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.
Riving Knife for 500 TS
I added a wood spline to a throat plate....by cutting a blade slot in the throat plates that I made from 1/4" particle board then gluing in an over size wood spline in the backend of the slot. Kinda like the Microjig Table Saw Splitter . Height of spline may have to be terminally height adjusted for shallow dadoes, but it helps if you don't have the 500 blade guard system.
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I have the SS Riving Knife, use it on the 520, because I had two memorable kickbacks cutting blade width dados before I bought the SS Riving Knife. If it prevents ONE kickback, IT'S WORTH IT.
I have the SS Riving Knife, use it on the 520, because I had two memorable kickbacks cutting blade width dados before I bought the SS Riving Knife. If it prevents ONE kickback, IT'S WORTH IT.
MK V 520; MK V 510 w/PP DIY Upgrade; MK 5 500; Jointer; Bandsaw; Sliding Table; Conical Sanding Disk; Sharpening Guide, Lathe Duplicator, Jigsaw, Scrollsaw, Beltsander, Ring Master, Biscuit Joiner.
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Riving Knife
I decided to build my own. I made several different version before I finally settled on one that in principal is the same as the one Shopsmith now sells.
I use this one a lot when cutting small strips. The rip fence is not shown but is definitely required.
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I use this one a lot when cutting small strips. The rip fence is not shown but is definitely required.
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reible wrote:About 6 months ago shopsmith released their new riving knife, within 24 hours they taken over 50 orders so I'd have to guess at least a few users/posters here must have them and used them, but I did not find any follow up reviews.
They are on sale (ie free shipping) again so I thought I would bring up the subject again to see if any one has comments.
I did not purchase one so I can't very well do a review, how about you?
Ed
This is what I did, http://www.garymkatz.com/ToolReviews/riving_knife.html & it worked great. only spent $10 on eBay for a used guard.