Splitters and Inserts for My Old Craftsman Table Saw

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  • I have received several comments and questions about the zero clearance insert plate and MicroJig splitters that I installed on my old Craftsman table saw. I decided to do a video to share what I learned about them after a couple months of use. If you have an old table saw without a riving knife or blade guard, then adding a splitter can be a good option for making an old saw a little safer.
    Read my website article on this project:
    www.thecarmichaelworkshop.com/...
    My saw is 113.298842 and the insert I used is Item #953 on this page:
    www.ptreeusa.com/tablesaw_zer...
    Here are links to the splitters for regular and thin kerf blades:
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    Thanks to MicroJig for providing the splitters for me to try out:
    microjig.com/products/
    Watch MicroJig's detailed splitter installation video:
    • Installing Your MJ Spl...
    Shop Peachtree Woodworking Supply for insert plates:
    www.ptreeusa.com/tablesaw_zer...
    Marc Spagnuolo, The Wood Whisperer, did a fine review of the MicroJig splitters:
    • 171 - The MicroJig MJ ...
    Frank Howarth made his own throat plates and splitters out of wood:
    • Table Saw Throat Plate...
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  • @Flatfoot2282
    @Flatfoot2282 2 роки тому +3

    One of the best "how-to" videos on UA-cam today. Answered most of my questions regarding an old Sears saw

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I still use this saw on just about every project.

  • @racma8698
    @racma8698 9 років тому

    Excellent trick ! Tanks for your complete demonstration Steve.

  • @takeniteasyfriend
    @takeniteasyfriend 5 років тому

    Great practical points to consider. It’s those little things like remembering to put the splitters back on after swapping inserts. Thanks for putting together

  • @Jer_Schmidt
    @Jer_Schmidt 9 років тому +1

    Thank you Steve. I need to something like this on my old Craftsman!

  • @GetHandsDirty
    @GetHandsDirty 9 років тому +2

    Hi Steve! I've been following you for a long time and you're videos are pretty cool! This one is inspiring me to make the insert and splitters that I really need.

  • @AwesomeWoodThings
    @AwesomeWoodThings 9 років тому +2

    Thanks Steve! I'll have to buy some of those splitters!

  • @robharrod
    @robharrod 9 років тому +1

    Looks like the nearly perfect solution for the older saw!

  • @tbone45040
    @tbone45040 5 місяців тому +1

    thanks for the great review! i have the same tablesaw & just ordered these after watching your video. btw i'm a drummer and drum builder!

  • @chemcody5119
    @chemcody5119 9 років тому

    Hey Steve,
    I have been looking at these for a while. It's nice to hear your take on them.
    I have been making my own inserts for a while now but I might just have to give this a try.
    Thanks for the video and your feedback!

  • @Timsww
    @Timsww 9 років тому

    Thanks for the information and review Steve!

  • @georger1952
    @georger1952 7 років тому

    Steve, Thanks for making the video. This equipment will make a nice upgrade to my old Craftsman table saw.

  • @plutorootswoodworking
    @plutorootswoodworking 5 років тому +2

    Great video Steve! I have the exact table saw, gifted from my grandfather. I've been dipping into the world of woodworking, slowly and respectfully lol. This upgrade will definitely be happening very soon. Thanks for the great material!

  • @mfwoodshop
    @mfwoodshop 9 років тому +3

    I have the same splitters and love them.

    • @ScreamingEagleFTW
      @ScreamingEagleFTW 5 років тому

      w hat about on bevels? wouldnt one that was attached to the motor mount be better?

  • @worich24
    @worich24 4 роки тому

    thanks for the video. I have the same model saw and have been trying to figure out a way to make it safer. I bought the insert and splitters - anxious to give them a go

  • @TedAlexander24
    @TedAlexander24 9 років тому +1

    This is good information. Thanks Carmichael.

  • @j.d.ransom6721
    @j.d.ransom6721 9 років тому

    Excellent review Steve.

  • @EL-og9sh
    @EL-og9sh 8 років тому +1

    Very helpful. I have that exact table saw.

  • @ChrisSmith-yx1iu
    @ChrisSmith-yx1iu 9 років тому +1

    glad i seen this ! thanks for the advice, my saw is a old school 10' Ohio Steel

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 9 років тому +1

    That was an informative and honest review of both ZCI's and splitters! As the video was progressing I was thinking about my forgetting to take them out for certain cuts and also probably bending them. Then you brought those issues up and I smiled knowing how you're always honest with us! Thanks my friend, I may have to just break down and save up to buy some!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому +1

      MRrwmac Thanks Mac! I actually kept some notes since I installed them so I wouldn't forget to mention anything. Now if I can just get myself to put them back on if I have to switch inserts for a cut.

  • @robbandkathyblanchette372
    @robbandkathyblanchette372 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video, Steve! I just ordered an insert plate for my old Craftsman saw.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  4 роки тому

      Awesome! Good to hear. Sometimes I have to put my old plate on for angle cuts. When I forget to put the splitter back on, it never fails the next rip cut close up behind the blade.

  • @totalwarfan1945
    @totalwarfan1945 2 роки тому

    This was incredibly helpful! Thank you!

  • @mikecaffery8832
    @mikecaffery8832 9 років тому

    Well done, very informative. Many thanks!

  • @ShopDawgWoodworking54
    @ShopDawgWoodworking54 9 років тому

    Hey Steve, i have an old craftsman saw too and have been thinking about the lack of splitters on it. Great timing for this video. Thanks

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      ShopDawgWoodworking Yeah, there are a lot of us with these older saws that don't have spitters or riving knives. I like having them on there now that I've tried them out.

  • @paulbarron3670
    @paulbarron3670 4 роки тому

    Referencing in Dec 2019 and this was super helpful...thanks!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  4 роки тому

      Hi Paul, glad it helped in some way! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @varunsharma4817
    @varunsharma4817 3 роки тому

    Extremely helpful video.

  • @rickywalden4206
    @rickywalden4206 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for the info, Steve. I have been wanting to try the splitters and you clarified some doubts I had.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      Ricky Walden Cool, glad it helped a little. I always like watching demos before I buy stuff.

  • @majorahole
    @majorahole 4 роки тому

    Thank you for making this video. It was very informative.

  • @patmfitz
    @patmfitz 7 років тому

    Thanks for the review. I have an older Jet table saw without a riving knife, and frankly it makes me nervous when ripping. I'll give these a try (and thankfully I live right near Peachtree Woodworking so I can pick them up there).

  • @justingriffin8743
    @justingriffin8743 3 роки тому +1

    Steve, first time stopping in and seeing your video. You have a great, up beat and happy demeanor and I feel like im just asking a buddy for some help. Great video and thanks!

  • @SkullyWoodMetal
    @SkullyWoodMetal 9 років тому

    Thanks for the info Steve

  • @SterlingsWoodcrafts
    @SterlingsWoodcrafts 9 років тому

    Nice review for the splitters, looks like the do a great job, anything that would help from kick back is a great thing

  • @stevecollins9450
    @stevecollins9450 9 років тому

    Great instruction for these, Steve. I also have a 113 saw (purchased in 94) and still love it. I got many years out of the original fence but finally had to change it out with a T-2 fence.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      Steve Collins I use the original fence and it works ok for what I do, but I don't trust the ruler. It would be nice to not have to measure from the fence to the blade with a tape measure. Does having the T-2 help with that? I haven't looked into better fences.

    • @stevecollins9450
      @stevecollins9450 9 років тому +1

      Steve Carmichael Yes the T-2 is quite accurate for that purpose.

    • @yannickfortin5848
      @yannickfortin5848 4 роки тому

      Steve Carmichael I have the 113.29991 and my ruler is reliable. I just adjust the arrow after making test cuts.

  • @MegaGuitarpicker
    @MegaGuitarpicker 3 роки тому

    Cool push block!

  • @stiknstring
    @stiknstring 7 років тому

    Great information. Thank you.

  • @genewhitesides2722
    @genewhitesides2722 4 місяці тому

    Great review. Thank you for the time and energy. Liked and subscribed. Most likely will order. Don't have a splitter on mine.

  • @CodeFoxAus
    @CodeFoxAus 9 років тому

    Great review, thanks.

  • @moyperezwoodshop1722
    @moyperezwoodshop1722 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for the info and review steve. I bet those splitters are a good option for some folks

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому +1

      Moy perez woodshop Yeah, I've had some 2x4s bind the blade before to the point where I had to stop and turn off the saw. I think these will help with that.

  • @PatonMacD
    @PatonMacD 6 років тому

    Hey buddy. I just picked up the exact same table saw as you and will do what you did to it! Thanks for the info!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  6 років тому

      Hi Paton - Cool! It's been a good saw for what I do. The splitters are great especially for ripping 2x4s that almost always bind after the blade. Just had some of those yesterday and it worked great. Also, get one of the chain link belts for it to make it run more smooth and quiet...makes a big difference.

  • @benjipestell3677
    @benjipestell3677 9 років тому

    I think I'll have to get some, thanks for sharing

  • @charleyandsarah
    @charleyandsarah 9 років тому

    Hmm interesting. Thanks for sharing Carmichael :-)

  • @CyBirr
    @CyBirr 6 років тому

    Thanks for the review. As i get older I realize chance can catch up, so minimizing risks are important.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  6 років тому

      I still use this setup most of the time. Lasted quite a while for plastic stuff. Pretty tough.

  • @TrevorsWoodShop
    @TrevorsWoodShop 9 років тому

    Hey Steve ..good info on the splitters and plate I've actually been thinking of making a set for my saw just haven't got around to it yet

  • @seanc7151
    @seanc7151 8 років тому

    Just the video I needed! I bought a 1950s era Craftsman saw and it doesn't have a riving knife. I know now how I can add this. Thanks Steve!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  8 років тому

      +Sean C Great Sean! I still use mine and they are still working out well for me. Just pay attention to the area behind the blade. There's not much space on mine so I almost went with just one splitter. With two in there, I can only raise the blade to cut just over 1.5" which covers most of what I do. If I go higher it will cut into the splitters.

    • @seanc7151
      @seanc7151 8 років тому

      +Steve Carmichael Good advise! Now I need to take the top off to figure out why the bevel crank won't turn...
      The project BEFORE the project! Ha ha!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  8 років тому

      Ha! Yes, I need to do the same actually. Mine never stops in the right place for 0 and 45. I think there's sawdust gunk in the way.

  • @johniacuessa
    @johniacuessa 2 роки тому

    Thank you Steve

  • @TheLittleGardenShedWorkshop
    @TheLittleGardenShedWorkshop 9 років тому

    Thanks for the info Steve, very interesting, Cheers Harry

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      The Little Garden Shed Workshop Thanks Harry!

  • @dropcordworkshop2070
    @dropcordworkshop2070 9 років тому

    My first "real" table saw was one just like your Craftsman. Picked it up for $75 used on CraigsList. It was a great saw! I never got to purchase one of these inserts for it, but it looks great. I made one from some thin plywood and it was "okay". Yours looks great, and well worth the cost to get one. Great review on the splitters as well. Thanks!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      The Dropcord Workshop Thank you! Yeah, I was surprised to find the insert for only about $15. They had it in the store too. I guess because it's a very common saw. I still might try to make one sometime, but the challenge will be to keep it flat.

  • @BackyardWoodworking
    @BackyardWoodworking 9 років тому

    Good info Steve, I'm lucky my saw has all the safety stuff all I needed was a zero clearance insert.. I made a bunch and bought two,one for the regular blade and one for the dado blades. They are a good safety feature.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      Backyard Woodworking Thanks Roland! I started to make my own, but the one for this saw is really thin so that made me just buy a plastic one that would stay flat.

  • @tomsak2552
    @tomsak2552 3 роки тому +1

    Hello Steve, I have a Sears table saw model 113.29991. I have restored it, but the blade guard that came with it, was actually not for my saw. I have been looking for weeks trying to find one for my saw. I am intrigued by these. I am going to give it a try, as it is not very smart using the saw without something for the blade. Thank you very much.

  • @AdventuresInDIY
    @AdventuresInDIY 9 років тому +2

    Thanks Steve! I'll have to look into that for my old Delta.

  • @daveellingsen4854
    @daveellingsen4854 9 років тому

    Good information Steve. I have the identical table saw as you. It has served me well, I just don’t like the fence setup. I still have the original safety guard with the riving knife and anti-kickback spurs. I don’t use it mainly because it was so clunky and more of a hindrance when doing setups and you can’t see what’s going on with it in place. I do however like having a splitter setup like you demonstrated. Thanks again.

    • @MRrwmac
      @MRrwmac 9 років тому

      Dave I also have an older Craftsman TS and almost got rid of it only because of the terrible fence until I discovered and installed the "Delta T2 Fence System". It really brought new life into my TS and I have been enjoying the smooth and accurate operation for several years.

  • @demalineswooddesigns
    @demalineswooddesigns 9 років тому

    Thanks Steve for the insert and splitter review. I would not have thought of the blade height limitations that the splitter causes prior to purchase!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      gsxrdemo Thanks! Yeah, it depends on each saw and how big the recess is behind the blade. I have to remember not to raise my blade too high or it will cut into the splitter. I rarely cut anything thicker than 1.5" anyway so it's not really an issue.

  • @necroodin
    @necroodin 8 років тому

    Just picked up one of these saws from Craigslist for free just a couple days ago. Thanks for the video adn showing how it's used, instant subscription. Also, theheads up on Peachtree is great, it's not far from where I live at all, I fear the impact on my wallet. Going to see about some new handles immediately as the plastic ones, whil ein good original shape, were missing the screws and I just feel like since everything else is hefty on the saw, the handle should match. Thanks again!

  • @RetroVintageItems27
    @RetroVintageItems27 9 років тому

    I really should do this as I have a very similar Craftsman tablesaw.

  • @Disla_Designs
    @Disla_Designs 9 років тому

    This is really helpful for me

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      Keuri Disla Glad you can use the info! Thanks!

  • @petecirca1979
    @petecirca1979 7 років тому

    Great review.

  • @CysCorner
    @CysCorner 9 років тому +2

    Great timing! I recently watched Mike Fulton make a zero clearance insert and wondered what it was for. Also I had experienced trying to use the table saw and my piece of wood had nothing to slide on because the hole was too wide! Thanks for the info and product reviews, gonna need these for sure!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому +2

      Cy's Corner Hi Cy! Awesome! Yeah, Mike and I were talking about these a while back when I first installed them. I told him then I was going to do this video, but stuff happens and it took me two months to get to it. At least I got familiar with them in the mean time. The zero clearance is great for thin cuts.

    • @mfwoodshop
      @mfwoodshop 9 років тому +3

      Stay tuned there may be a way to win a set. Hint Hint, Wink Wink

  • @brianrobertson1211
    @brianrobertson1211 3 роки тому

    I just got a vintager Craftsman table saw. I'm working out replacing the rip fence with one that will allow an outfeed table.

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 9 років тому

    I've got my wife's dad's old belt drive Craftsman. Even has the original belt! Had to put a new cord on it but a little cleaning and some oil and it just humms. Those new gadgets look swell! No more than I use the saw I think I'll wait on them Nice Video Steve. Keep on making sawdust!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      Lewie McNeely Thanks Lewie! You might want to look into getting a red link belt for it. I was amazed at the reduction of noise and vibration when I replaced the old belt on mine with one of those link belts. My saw sat unused in my dad's shop for about 10 years, so the belt was stuck in one shape which caused a lot of vibration.

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 9 років тому

      Hey Buddy! That's a fine idea. Those link belts sure run smooth. I store mine with the pressure off the belt but If I need another , a link will be the one that goes on it. Thanks for the tips and looking forward to your next project. Keep Kool!

  • @hosoiarchives4858
    @hosoiarchives4858 Рік тому +1

    Genius, thanks

  • @eCabinetstipsandtricks
    @eCabinetstipsandtricks 9 років тому +1

    Zero clearance inserts on my table saw are a must have especially for ripping narrow pieces that may fall into the blade (very dangerous!). I have one for angled cuts also.
    Thanks for the review.
    Scott

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      eCabinets tips and tricks I may get another one to use for angle cuts. Did you raise the blade at different angles so it can cut from 0 to 45, or just for 45 deg?

    • @eCabinetstipsandtricks
      @eCabinetstipsandtricks 9 років тому +1

      Steve Carmichael
      The inserts that I use are home made so I just made several for
      example I have one for 45 deg. And one for 22.5 deg. then I have one that I use
      for odd angles. When that one starts to get too cut up for my comfort I trash
      it and slap a new one in. I have not tried the 0 to 45. It would seem to me
      that if you did it that way the result would be basically the same as the stock
      insert.

  • @alexpinna8289
    @alexpinna8289 9 років тому

    Molto interessante bravo

  • @clutions
    @clutions 8 років тому

    Steve > I have two of these old work horses and a number of the ptree inserts and one set up for each of my two forrest blades ( one thin, one 1/8 ). I have to agree with Alain on the riving knife. I fabricated one for this before I found the Micro-Jig splitters and really prefer the splitters. Just as you were saying about the 'groves' and the like, it is a lot easier to just pop them out than remove the knife. It is a shame that the newer saws aren't built as solidly as these beasts.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  8 років тому

      +clutions I'm still liking this insert/splitter setup. I keep thinking the little pin that secures the back of the splitter will fall out, but it never does. That's the only thing that I would improve. Thanks for watching and subscribing!

  • @buckshot0203
    @buckshot0203 9 років тому

    i might have to invest in some of these i've got a really old delta 1160 from like the forties and i need to get a blank insert for zero clearance. last weekend i had a board pinch so prolly a good idea on the splitters

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      C.J. phillipson It's rare, but there are times where I've had to stop the saw because of a 2x4 pinching it and bogging down the saw. One thing I forgot to mention is that they prevent me from dragging the wood into the back of the blade when I'm pulling it away with the gripper. The splitters make sure I'm far past it.

  • @LgosseuxDbois-TheWoodpecker
    @LgosseuxDbois-TheWoodpecker 9 років тому +1

    Even with brand new saw they're great. I got used to the those splitters on my old saw, when I bought a new one I didn't even bother to install my riving knife, I just bought another inset plate and install a set of splitters.
    BTW I bought 2 insert plates and I never remove my splitters I just change the plate if I don't need them.
    Knowing how great they are, I can actually say that you made a great video explaning the uses of those splitters.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      ***** Thank you Alain! I watched your video today and noticed you had them too. It's interesting that you prefer them over a riving knife.

    • @LgosseuxDbois-TheWoodpecker
      @LgosseuxDbois-TheWoodpecker 9 років тому +1

      Steve Carmichael Yes I do. They're great, I almost only use thin kerf blade and it's so easy to align them to a thin kerf.

  • @matt3642
    @matt3642 9 років тому

    Miss your weekly vids Steve

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      mathew capel Hi Mathew! I have one coming out tomorrow. I seem to be on a every 10-12 days schedule. lol

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 11 місяців тому

    Steve, Hey Hey Hey, Been a loooong time! I was thinking about MAYBE using those splitters and remembered you did a video on them. When I went down to type a comment, guess who’s comment was right below the typing block….. some weird guy called MRrwmac. Must be my cloned twin…haha. Anyway, had to say hi. Hope ALL of your wonderful family, oh and you also, are all healthy and happy!!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  11 місяців тому

      Hey Mac! Yep all is well her, just getting older. lol Thinking about making some more videos, but it's a little hot right now. Maybe when it's cooler temps. Hope y'all are doing well too!

  • @robertlee1161
    @robertlee1161 9 років тому

    Riving knives and splitters work great for shorter stock, but when cutting longer stock I have found that they help with the blade binding, but not so much with the wood itself as far as keeping the work piece from binding to the off cut farther down the cut, there fore pressing the piece against the fence and causing the piece to want to walk back towards the blade. I solve this problem by simply shutting down the machine and placing a wedge at the end of the board. once the pressure is relieved the wedge falls to the floor.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      Robert Lee Good info Robert. Thanks! I don't cut much long stock. I have had to stop the saw before when ripping 8-foot 2x4s though because it bogged down the motor. It's wild how boards can have that kind of tension in them.

  • @clutions
    @clutions 3 роки тому

    Steve, I know this is like 5 years old but I'm sure (if you still have that beast as I do) you've gotten more Zero C inserts. A simple solution to the first cut is to take it out and flip it end over end and place a piece of scrap on top of it and bring your regular blade up until it extends about 1/4 inch. Then lower the blade and reinstall it properly. This is especially useful if you are using a thin kerf blade and don't have a 7 1/4" thin kerf blade. Just my take!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  3 роки тому +1

      Hey, thanks! That's a great solution. I still use the same insert.

  • @ModernNeandertal
    @ModernNeandertal 3 роки тому

    Good video. I kept looking for Sgt Carter to start yelling.

  • @darrelduke
    @darrelduke 6 років тому

    just the video (and tutorial) i was looking for. i have the same saw/clearance plate so the peachtree will be my next stop. thanks again.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  6 років тому

      Cool. Tell my friends at Peachtree that I said hello! Our club meets there - the meeting schedule is at www.GwinnettWoodworkers.com if you would like to come to a class to check it out.

  • @railroad9000
    @railroad9000 2 роки тому

    My old 1961 Craftsman never had the riving knife or splitter or blade guard and I have used it for more than 50 years.
    I feel very corfortable without them.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  2 роки тому

      Hi Bill, I feel comfortable without them too. I do run across wood sometimes that closes up the kerf behind the blade and I will put in the splitters for those rips.

  • @petervong2320
    @petervong2320 Рік тому

    Hello. One thing to be aware of. If you use your smaller blade for a circular saw to get the incision started, make sure it is same kerf thickness. My skillsaw blade is thinner than my tablesaw blade and I can’t get it to fit.

  • @Davesdiy
    @Davesdiy 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for the review, my saw has a riving knife but I have been looking for something quicker and less of a hassle to remove. Still a bit on the fence on this solution, worried I'd lose them since they are so small.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      Dave's DIY Someone else mentioned keeping them attached to the side of the saw with a magnet. I thought that was a great idea. I keep them in the insert plate so they are always together.

  • @nicholasfield4272
    @nicholasfield4272 8 років тому

    Steve, Thanks for the great video. I read back through some of the comments but couldn't find where you found the ZCI for your craftsman. I also have an old Craftsman and would like to get a few (Along with the MJ cSplitters)
    Thanks!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  8 років тому

      +Nichoals Field Hey, thanks! The link is in the video description - www.ptreeusa.com/table_saw_zero_clearance.htm You will need to measure your current insert to make sure you get the right size because there are a few different sizes for these old Craftsman saws. Also check www.leecraftzeroclearance.com/

  • @DavidBishopinc
    @DavidBishopinc 9 років тому

    I don't have one and never used one, but, I would have thought the CNC machines would be great for making table saw insert plates. Either way I'd like to know. Well done my friend.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому +1

      David Bishop Hmm, I will have to try that on the CNC. This one is too thin for wood so I'd have to cut plastic.

  • @schoon3303
    @schoon3303 3 роки тому

    Have the same issue with the back side not having enough room when the blade is fully raised as the instructions specify. Was looking to see if anyone else did the same with blade Height. Thanks!

  • @seizingthedream
    @seizingthedream 3 роки тому

    It looks like you and I have the same table saw. Have you thought of doing a video that shows your solution for feather boards?

  • @rb67mustang
    @rb67mustang 4 роки тому

    I laugh when people talk about their old tablesaws. I have an older Craftsman tablesaw that I have yet to see on UA-cam. It has a great quality castiron table, but there's no model number anyplace on it. The plate is thinner than the plates that fit your saw. I don't know if or where I could get a zero clearance plate for my saw, but I will check the links you posted here.

  • @MadWilly66
    @MadWilly66 9 років тому

    They should magnetize them, like the 11th finger push sticks, so you can stick them to the underside of the saw. Awesome product review. I have a Ryobi table saw and want a zero clearance fence but it's plate is so thin, not sure if it'll work. I'm gonna have to check that out.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      Chris Williams That's a great idea! I suppose I could put a magnet on the side of the saw, or one of those harbor freight magnetic parts dishes.

  • @athiker7209
    @athiker7209 9 років тому

    Your Craftsman looks like mine! So far, for small pieces I've been laying a 1/4" plywood, C-Clamped down, create my narrow strips. I made a wooden insert once, but it broke. That's a disaster waiting to happen, even when you're using push blocks.

    • @athiker7209
      @athiker7209 9 років тому

      Ron Briz I saved that peachtree website. Will have to measure my existing insert. It's either old or vintage!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      Ron Briz I was going to make one, but it would be about 3/16" thin and that worried me a little, plus I thought it might not stay flat. This plastic one is nice and flat.

    • @eugenekasper6609
      @eugenekasper6609 7 років тому

      use MDF for the Craftsman saw insert - I used 1/2" then routed the edge to fit and also used a drill with a partial hole to make the insert fit tightly

  • @CenterX6.5
    @CenterX6.5 2 місяці тому

    Can you use just the back splitter so the blade can be raised for thicker lumber?

  • @marceaton3128
    @marceaton3128 9 років тому

    I had a Craftsman saw like you have. I gave it away and I could kick myself for that. Thanks for the video. My problem would be taking them out then forgetting where I put them. Amazing the things that are available for wood workers now.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      Marc Eaton This was my father's saw so I really appreciate having it. I would probably have to keep it even if I was able to get a new saw. I haven't lost one yet, so far so good.

    • @marceaton8804
      @marceaton8804 9 років тому

      Steve Carmichael I have a new Craftsman saw and it may be new but nothing beats that old one I had. I gave it to my future son in law....maybe I work a trade. I like how you put the hinges on the side of it. Thanks again for letting this youtube groupie hang out the other night. I know I didn't add anything to the conversation but it was cool to talk to you all.

  • @johnarnold6623
    @johnarnold6623 Рік тому

    Make sure you measure your table saw insert exactly. Peachtree charges shipping (and a lot!) and if you get it wrong you have to pay for shipping back too. And there are dozens and dozens of choices for inserts. So, measure twice, buy once

    • @hosoiarchives4858
      @hosoiarchives4858 Рік тому

      Do you have recommendations? I’m a total beginner. I am stuck using an old craftsman for a while and it has no protection

  • @garysparks7836
    @garysparks7836 6 років тому

    Steve, for me finding your video at this time was just right. First, I believe we have the same saw and 2nd I need to get a zero clearance insert for it. I thought you said it came from Peachtree Supply. I've been on the phone with them this morning but w/o luck. Can you tell me which insert they sent you? Also, did the MicroJig splitters come from them also? Thanks for your help as my project is in the kitchen and it's almost Thanksgiving!

  • @norwoodaerialimaging9795
    @norwoodaerialimaging9795 Рік тому

    Pretty sure I have that same saw

  • @TheGrainSideUp
    @TheGrainSideUp 8 років тому

    Steve....great video. Non-related question, I own the same table saw. Can you tell me what the Yellow spot in front of the blade is for? Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  8 років тому

      +KingsXish The yellow disc is for pencil marks that line up with the blade. I think you are supposed to put a ruler against the side of the blade and draw a pencil mark on the yellow part, so you know where the blade will cut your piece. I've never used it though.

  • @JPDrew3
    @JPDrew3 9 років тому

    Thanks for the awesome video Steve! Are you concerned about not being able to use the splitters when you need to tilt your blade to make a cut? I have an old Craftsman model 113.27520 that doesn't have a splitter, so I will probably pick a set of MicroJig splitters up.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      jpdrew3 Thanks! That is one advantage that a riving knife that tilts with the blade has over these splitters. I don't tilt my blade that often though, so I can do without them for a few cuts. I'm finding that there are so many of us out there with these saws.

  • @claytonlemieux4090
    @claytonlemieux4090 8 років тому

    I have the blade Gard wit anti kick back dogs on the same Sears table saw that I purchase new over 30 years ago, why did you not keep yours

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  8 років тому +1

      +Clayton Lemieux I still have it. My dad bought the saw originally and he kept everything. I don't use it because I cut a lot of grooves and small strips that I can't cut with it installed.

  • @tonybanner7599
    @tonybanner7599 9 років тому

    Maybe you could epoxy a washer on the underside of the insert plate to assist removal with a magnet.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      Tony Banner That's a good idea. Thanks Tony!

  • @julioreyestorres69
    @julioreyestorres69 5 років тому

    I need Fandig this splitter

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  5 років тому

      Here are links to them:
      MJ Splitter 1/8" Kerf - amzn.to/2JQUn3D
      MJ Splitter Thin Kerf - amzn.to/2FeiB9z
      MJ Splitter SteelPro 1/8" Kerf - amzn.to/2DauOJI
      MJ Splitter SteelPro Thin Kerf - amzn.to/2SZB4tg

  • @williamhill7954
    @williamhill7954 7 років тому

    Interested in how you made the Alpha Phi Alpha Paddle.

  • @xbkboy
    @xbkboy 2 роки тому

    Sir I just purchased that same table saw I don’t have any info on it and I want to set it up properly. I can not find anything on that specific model saw. I was wondering if you know what the two adjustment screws on the top of the table do?

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  2 роки тому

      The one on the left sets the 90 degree stop. The one on the right sets the 45 degree stop. For example, if the blade is stopping at 88 deg instead of 90, then loosen the left screw and position the blade at 90, then tighten the screw and recheck. Here's a manual that may help. You should be able to find the manual for your model number online. www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/67xgfn3t7y-000247/craftsman-315228590-table-saw-parts?sid=sem:ggl:DSA+-+Category+-+All+Devices+-+tROAS:76102889225::c&keyword=&gclid=CjwKCAjwkMeUBhBuEiwA4hpqEIlccM_xTIhcFzl4DDsbDAJ7eBdPD5ROGFcltPe15eSJ8fPHVVqAyRoCZ1kQAvD_BwE

  • @terrydoan2035
    @terrydoan2035 Рік тому

    What's the yellow plug exact cut plug used for on an old table saw Craftsman

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  Рік тому

      You put a straight edge of a board against the side of the blade and make a pencil mark on the yellow circle where the board crosses it, then do the other side of the blade. It helps to see where the blade will cut so you can line up the mark on your workpiece. I never use it.

  • @Dabblefarm
    @Dabblefarm 2 роки тому

    hey Steve, do you know which 'dado' options can be used on this saw? sorry, I'm still new to woodworking. thanks

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  2 роки тому

      Hey, I have an old Craftsman Kromedge dado set that I've used one time. www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/craftsman-kromedge-3248-dado-blade-493803660
      This saw was my father's and it has two original red insert plates and one has a wide opening for dado blades like this one - www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/112565355204_/Sears-CRAFTSMAN-DADO-MOLDING-HEAD-INSERT-PLATE-P-N.jpg

  • @dgale1023
    @dgale1023 4 роки тому

    Hey Steve, first of all thanks for the info on where to buy a plate for my old craftsman saw. Question.. I already cut a slot using my 10" blade but want to now use a 7-1/4" inch blade. Should my splitters be ok or should I get another plate, and also I cannot tell how to put the pins.It's marked ++ and 0 I just want the cut material to go like a regular splitter. Any thoughts? Again thanks..Dave

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  4 роки тому

      Hi Dave - There is an issue you might run into with the longer distance between the 7.25 blade and the splitter. If the kerf starts closing up before the splitter, the board could stop when it hits the splitter so you can't push it through. If that happens you should hold it in place and turn the saw off. Might be best to get a dedicated plate for the smaller blade so you can put the splitter closer. The splitter manual has info about the pins. 0 means the splitter is not pushing the wood out on that side. The + side spreads the wood out on that side, and ++ and +++ pushes the wood out even further. Typically the + marks should be facing the fence so the splitter helps push the wood against the fence, but it can increase the resistance a bit which you can feel as you cut through the board. Hope that helps! Steve...

  • @KSFWG
    @KSFWG 9 років тому

    Good, informative video! I just wish I could find a zero clearance insert for my Ridgid 4513. The stock insert is very thin. Ridgid offers a dado insert, but does not offer a zero clearance insert for the R4513 portable saw. I haven't seen an aftermarket one available either, but I haven't looked for a month or so lately. Maybe I'll look again. Thanks for the video!

    • @MakeCrazydays
      @MakeCrazydays 9 років тому

      KSFWG If you have a planer and a jig saw/scroll saw/bandsaw and a router try this:
      Use a set of calipers to get the thickness of the the current insert. Or at least the places the insert will wind up touching when inserted. Then plane a board down to that thickness. Trace the shape of the current insert onto the board. Double stick tape the insert onto the new rough shape. And finally, using a flush trim bit on the router, make sure the bearing runs along the exiting insert, clean up the edge. And there you have a zero clearance insert. Shim it out with tape if it is loose. Then cut out a couple more with the shimmed version.

    • @KSFWG
      @KSFWG 9 років тому +1

      Make Crazydays Thanks for the reply! I've seen several UA-cam videos using the methods you have shared here. I was just hoping to avoid taking the time to make it myself. Thanks again!

    • @MakeCrazydays
      @MakeCrazydays 9 років тому

      The trick is to make enough that you never have to do it again. Good luck though if you do it. It has been worth it to clean up tear out.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      KSFWG I was going to make one but this one is 3/16" thin. Here's the link to the different ones that have and there are some Ridgid ones. www.ptreeusa.com/table_saw_zero_clearance.htm

    • @KSFWG
      @KSFWG 9 років тому +1

      Steve Carmichael Thanks Steve but there isn't an aftermarket one available for the R4513. It is rectangular and less than 1/8" thick. I appreciate you trying to help.

  • @dgale1023
    @dgale1023 4 місяці тому

    Steve, I got the micro jig setup for my thin kerf problen id it seems before the wood begins to touch the splitter and not allow wood to go throughthe splitter. Any ideas? I followed all the directions. Thanks Steve

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  4 місяці тому +1

      Check the markings on the sides of the splitters against the instructions. Some sides have a thicker layer of plastic that help push the wood toward or away from the fence. Maybe try the thinnest splitter.

    • @dgale1023
      @dgale1023 4 місяці тому

      @@SteveCarmichael thank you, I will check I use a 7-1/4" blade

  • @TheSMEAC
    @TheSMEAC 4 роки тому

    What saw do you have? I’ve got a 113.298151 that I’m doing a light refurbishing on. I’ve already ordered machined pulleys, link belt, an new switch, adding the bolts that were missing 🤣. I’m looking for those plates, but it seems pretty confusing to me. Going to buy some splitters though using your affiliate links. Let me know and thanks again.

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  4 роки тому

      Hey - It's awesome you are refurbishing yours. My saw is 113.298842 and it was my father's, so it's in pretty good shape. I got insert #953 and it fit well, but measure yours before ordering just in case. Thanks for supporting me by using the affiliate links. Also, thank you for your service! My father was in the Marines at Perris Island for 2 years in the 50's. I have his sharp shooter badge, yearbook, Korea badge, and uniform pins. www.ptreeusa.com/tablesaw_zero_clearance.html

  • @mikegager
    @mikegager 9 років тому

    I never had good luck with these splitters. Everytime i used them the board would just yank them out of the insert. They were the plastic version so maybe the steel ones work better

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  9 років тому

      mike gager These are actually hard to pull out. I was careful to drill the holes straight and not wiggle the bit to enlarge them, so they fit well. The pastic ones do look different than these.

  • @csmith8292
    @csmith8292 4 роки тому

    I have been trying to figure out which Zero Clearance insert from Peachtree Woodworking Supply that you bought. I have your exact Table Saw. Any help would be appreciated. I enjoy your videos!

    • @SteveCarmichael
      @SteveCarmichael  4 роки тому

      Hey - I got #953 but measure yours before ordering. www.ptreeusa.com/tablesaw_zero_clearance.html