Hi Guys,
I am about to order my first set of of rods and pins etc, I am also getting a set of pre made cheap and cheerful plastic scales because i have a beater that the scales broke off of.
I am getting the set of premade scales (only cost $9) that are so cheap that I don't expect much from mainly because I can use them to try pinning for the first time and haven't lost anything if I have a disaster.
I will get some Water Buffalo blanks to try my hand at making my own scales to replace the cheapo premades if the pinning goes well.
The reason for my post, I have been told that some of you use a full size table saw to cut scales from a block but I have also been warned not to even try to do it. I have already got 14 stitches from when i almost cut my finger off on it years ago so I do have respect for it (now I do anyway) but if anyone would like to explain how they do it on a table saw in really idiot proof language i am all ears.
I also wonder where you guys get blocks of scale material or what sort of wood I can use, I doubt if I can go to home depot and just get pine for example.
I have a big ol rip blade in the saw but understand I need a finer blade.
When I say idiot proof language, I really meant it, Rezdog said something about kerf a few days ago to me, I don't know what language that is but I don't speak it.
My table saw was used as I was remodeling my house, cutting door frames and narrowing doors, cutting shelves, cutting fence boards etc, I just cut along the line and I didn't have to be as super accurate as cutting scales.
I know some of you will say don't do it, I think it's happening so I would be grateful for any help to make it work and keep my fingers :dropjaw:
I also have a chop (mitre) saw if that would be better, actually it might be less risky eh.