Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #84 Sep-Oct 1990 pg. 4
Blade guards are incorporated into table saw jigs for cutting box joints, tenons, crosscutting, mitering, resawing, and cove cutting.
FINE WOODWORKING #104 Jan-Feb 1994 pg. 56
Sliding cutoff box is made safer by adding a guard to enclose the emerging blade and a clear Plexiglas shield over the blade slot.
FINE WOODWORKING #117 Mar-Apr 1996 pg. 14
Alternative table saw guard. An adjustable featherblock straddles a saw blade, molding head or dado head and prevents fingers from making contact. Made of wood, it is easily replaced when too cut up.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #52 Jan 1990 (v.9#4) pg. 8
Jig for getting the table saw splitter guard in exact alignment with the saw blade.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #83 Mar 1995 (v.14#5) pg. 13
Tip on replacing the factory nuts and bolts with quick release knobs to eliminate the need for a wrench when installing and removing a table saw blade guard.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #109 Jul 1999 (v.19#3) pg. 76
Jointer-type pivoting guard for a molding head and cutters on a table saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #52 Jun 1992 (v.9#4) pg. 13
Tip on keeping a clear plastic blade guard free of sawdust.
WOODSMITH #126 Dec 1999 (v.21) pg. 5
Machining wood safely. A variety of guards, hold-downs, and adjustments that will improve safety when working with table saws, band saws, spindle molders, mortisers, planers, etc.
WOODWORKER #1113 Aug 1986 (v.90#8) pg. 667
Pivoting blade guard for use with a table saw tenoning jig.
WOODWORKER Feb 1993 (v.97#2) pg. 12
Shop made guard covers the entire exposed area of the blade with the blade set at any height.
WOODWORKER Dec 1993 (v.97#12) pg. 48
Simple jig to hold the blade guard on a Delta Contractor's table saw out of the way while changing blades, etc.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1995 (v.19#4) pg. 10