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"Ivan Vegvary"

24/02/2008 3:51 PM

Riving knife

Okay, everybody here says that they are great. Would somebody kindly
explain what it is?

I'm an amateur!

Ivan Vegvary


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JG

"Jeff Gorman"

in reply to "Ivan Vegvary" on 24/02/2008 3:51 PM

25/02/2008 8:56 AM


"Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Okay, everybody here says that they are great. Would somebody kindly
> explain what it is?

You might like to try http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/wis16.pdf

Jeff

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bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to "Ivan Vegvary" on 24/02/2008 3:51 PM

24/02/2008 9:30 PM

In article <ce828aea-2c2f-47d8-9e56-ad44c593be8e@n75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
randyswoodshoop <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Feb 24, 9:51 am, "Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Okay, everybody here says that they are great.  Would somebody kindly
>> explain what it is?
>>
>> I'm an amateur!
>>
>> Ivan Vegvary
>
>I riving knife is used behind the table saw blade instead og the guard
>and splitter on almost all table saws.
>by 2010 they will be mandortory on table saws to get them GL approved.
>Let know if I can be of more help

You're on! Whatinthehell is "GL"?

cc

charlieb

in reply to "Ivan Vegvary" on 24/02/2008 3:51 PM

24/02/2008 12:33 PM

Scroll down this page 'til you get to Splitter and Riving knife
illustration.

http://web.hypersurf.com/~charlie2/KickBack/KickBack3.html

You might want to start at the beginning and go through most
of the ways a table saw can hurl a piece of wood at you. It's
not just those sharp spinning carbide things you have to
worry about. The wood can hurt you too.

http://web.hypersurf.com/~charlie2/KickBack/KickBack1.html

Knowledge is power. If you understand how AND why something
can hurt you then you can figure out HOW to minimize the
likelyhood that it will hurt you.

charlie b

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randyswoodshoop

in reply to "Ivan Vegvary" on 24/02/2008 3:51 PM

24/02/2008 2:19 PM

On Feb 24, 3:30=A0pm, [email protected] (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
> In article <[email protected].=
com>,
>
> randyswoodshoop =A0<[email protected]> wrote:
> >On Feb 24, 9:51=A0am, "Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Okay, everybody here says that they are great. =A0Would somebody kindly=

> >> explain what it is?
>
> >> I'm an amateur!
>
> >> Ivan Vegvary
>
> >I riving knife is used behind the table saw blade instead og the guard
> >and splitter on almost all table saws.
> >by 2010 they will be mandortory on table saws to get them GL approved.
> >Let know if I can be of more help
>
> You're on! =A0 Whatinthehell is "GL"?

Sorry I ment UL approved for underwriters laboratorie
These are considered the safest thing for a table saw.

IV

"Ivan Vegvary"

in reply to "Ivan Vegvary" on 24/02/2008 3:51 PM

25/02/2008 1:18 AM


"Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:Tngwj.4545$O64.334@trndny03...
> Okay, everybody here says that they are great. Would somebody kindly
> explain what it is?
>
> I'm an amateur!
>
> Ivan Vegvary
>
Thanks everybody. Now I know.
Ivan Vegvary

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to "Ivan Vegvary" on 24/02/2008 3:51 PM

24/02/2008 10:07 AM


"Ivan Vegvary" wrote in message
> Okay, everybody here says that they are great. Would somebody kindly
> explain what it is?
>
> I'm an amateur!

Don't usually encourage indiscrimate use, but in this case Wikipeida gets
the point across fairly well:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riving_knife


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randyswoodshoop

in reply to "Ivan Vegvary" on 24/02/2008 3:51 PM

24/02/2008 8:34 AM

On Feb 24, 9:51=A0am, "Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay, everybody here says that they are great. =A0Would somebody kindly
> explain what it is?
>
> I'm an amateur!
>
> Ivan Vegvary

I riving knife is used behind the table saw blade instead og the guard
and splitter on almost all table saws.
by 2010 they will be mandortory on table saws to get them GL approved.
Let know if I can be of more help

Randy
http://nokeswoodworks.com

Mn

Mike

in reply to "Ivan Vegvary" on 24/02/2008 3:51 PM

27/02/2008 12:04 AM

On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 08:34:58 -0800 (PST), randyswoodshoop
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Feb 24, 9:51 am, "Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Okay, everybody here says that they are great.  Would somebody kindly
>> explain what it is?
>>
>> I'm an amateur!
>>
>> Ivan Vegvary
>
>I riving knife is used behind the table saw blade instead og the guard
>and splitter on almost all table saws.
>by 2010 they will be mandortory on table saws

...and have been in some areas of the rest of the world for a couple
of decades :)


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