TABLE SAW BLADE DEPTH & TILT SETTING
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Use an adjustable draftsman's triangle to set the bevel angle on a table saw. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #24 Jan-Feb 1992 pg. 12
Wooden gauge block is precut to four depth settings (1/4", 1/2", 3/4", 1"). Use when setting table saw or router depth of cut. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #29 Nov-Dec 1992 pg. 16
Tip suggests how to mark a scale on the side of a table saw fence to use when setting the height of the saw blade. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #33 Jul-Aug 1993 pg. 14
An electronically enhanced angle gauge (plastic drafting triangle) turns on an LED to indicate a perfect 45-degree angle or 90-degree angle. Used to adjust a saw blade, jointer fence, etc. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #42 Dec 1994 pg. 112
Stair-step wooden gauge for setting blade height on a table saw. FAMILY HANDYMAN #352 Oct 1994 (v.44#9) pg. 14
Tip: Use a magnetic-base protractor to accurately tilt a table saw blade. FINE WOODWORKING #50 Jan-Feb 1985 pg. 10
Tip on using two plastic drafting triangles to tilt a table saw blade to exactly 45-degrees. FINE WOODWORKING #109 Nov-Dec 1994 pg. 22
A simple jig to more accurately set the tilt of a table saw blade. FINE WOODWORKING #131 Jul-Aug 1998 pg. 18
Wooden jig for setting a table saw blade at exactly 90-degrees to the table. FINE WOODWORKING #134 Jan-Feb 1999 pg. 18
Tip on proper table saw blade height to prevent kickback. FINE WOODWORKING #135 Mar-Apr 1999 pg. 94
Stairstep depth-of-cut guide for your table saw or radial arm saw. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #674 Jun 1984 (v.80) pg. 24
Stepped gauge block to quickly set the height of a table saw blade. POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1976 (v.146#2) pg. 96
Tip: Hardwood gauge speeds up the process of setting a table saw blade to the correct height. POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1981 (v.156#2) pg. 115
Great woodworking jigs for your shop. Part 1. Table saw tenoning jig, self-locking fence stop, saw blade height gauge, and table saw hold-down. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1983 (v.160#5) pg. 104
Simple gauge measures the true height of your table saw blade. POPULAR SCIENCE May 1967 (v.190#5) pg. 74
Six jigs you can make for a table saw. (1) Blade protection gauge, (2) blade tilt gauge, (3) miter gauge extension, (4) rip fence stop block, (5) miter gauge hold-down, and (6) slotting jig for dowels or tenons. POPULAR SCIENCE Aug 1970 (v.197#2) pg. 89
Tip: Make handy blade-height gauges for your table saw from scraps of wood in common thicknesses. WOOD MAGAZINE #1 Sep-Oct 1984 (v.1#1) pg. 23
Use a sliding bevel gauge and a protractor to set the angle of a table saw blade (or the table of any other adjustable tool). WOOD MAGAZINE #21 Feb 1988 (v.5#1) pg. 26
Adjustable blade-height gauge for setting your table saw blade. Two small magnets hold the wooden base firmly to the table while raising the blade. WOOD MAGAZINE #22 Apr 1988 (v.5#2) pg. 58
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #30 Aug 1989 (v.6#4) pg. 10
Table saw setting tip to help avoid blade creep. WOOD MAGAZINE #50 Feb 1992 (v.9#2) pg. 16
Convert a combination square to a depth gauge (for making table saw or router adjustments) by adding a simple locking slide. WOOD MAGAZINE #75 Dec 1994 (v.11#9) pg. 18
A more accurate method to determine if a table saw blade has been returned to exactly perpendicular to the table after being tilted. WOODSMITH #86 Apr 1993 (v.15) pg. 4
Battery powered electric gauge tells exactly when the saw blade is perpendicular to the saw table by turning on a lamp. WOODSMITH #93 Jun 1994 (v.16) pg. 4
Table saw blade-height gauge made of wood. WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1988 (v.44#1) pg. 29
Gauge for setting table saw blade height more accurately is made from clear acrylic. WORKBENCH Apr-May 1992 (v.48#2) pg. 86
Tip on making and using a magnetic blade-adjustment block when setting the angle of a saw blade. WORKBENCH Jun-Jul 1995 (v.51#3) pg. 20
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