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Maybe it won't matter, but people notice the attention to detail more than the essentials. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

 
And what's going on with your saw? Are you feeding it properly? I only ask because I only get kickback when I don't use my fence, the splitter after the blade, or am cutting something smaller than 1" off a panel.

 
And what's going on with your saw? Are you feeding it properly? I only ask because I only get kickback when I don't use my fence, the splitter after the blade, or am cutting something smaller than 1" off a panel.
I was cuttin one of the panels for the box, and the piece i wasn't going to use was against the fence. So I finished the cut, and the unused piece was still between the blace and the fence, so i smacked the edge that was hanging off the table to make it fall on the floor. Anyways, it just shifted over a couple inches and landed on the blade, which shot it against the wall

 
Maybe it won't matter, but people notice the attention to detail more than the essentials. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Maybe if people had lives.... BTW, maybe it's just me but when I read your posts it sounds like a little girl is biotching in my head....

pre-drilling is your friend if you're going to use screws...
Oh, how very true... Two drills FTW... Or one of those quick change bits...

Nail gun!

I've seen some nail gun boxes come apart.... So, unless you really know exactly what you are doing with it and have the right nails I would say use screws....

 
Maybe if people had lives.... BTW, maybe it's just me but when I read your posts it sounds like a little girl is biotching in my head....
And this adds what to this conversation?

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pwned the wall. Thank goodness i wasn't behind the saw.

I was behind a saw that did this and it shot it into my left hand and luckily it only cut in and bruised it. Make sure you have the blade on your table saw about 2 or 3 inches taller than the wood that you are cutting. When you have it barely higher than the wood there are more blade teeth to catch on the wood and shoot it out.

 
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