The piece that goes around the guard and hangs down could be made out off wood. No issues if it did contact the cutter head and would not beat up your cast iron fence.
If the blade guard was built triangular, like the piece you made for the mount, it would cover the knives while in use but not stick out beyond the machine so far.
The purpose of having a rounded guard is, while pushing a board through. it keeps most of the rest of the cutter covered. If you went with a narrower profile, as you push it with a board at the fence, it will uncover much more of the cutter head.
Totally agree Frank, I prefer the type you made and I might do the same. I took the other type off mine 20 years ago and have been using it without, I never even thought of making one like you did, I kept seeing them on various American shows, but it never dawned on me to make one. I have no idea why they don't use that type in the UK. Just a thought, could the actual guard not be 1/2 plywood? Bob
A wonderful project. Look forward to whatever’s up next next week or next video. Great job.
Good job.
The piece that goes around the guard and hangs down could be made out off wood. No issues if it did contact the cutter head and would not beat up your cast iron fence.
That's a good idea. Could probably use epoxy to hold it in place.
another nice one
If the blade guard was built triangular, like the piece you made for the mount, it would cover the knives while in use but not stick out beyond the machine so far.
The purpose of having a rounded guard is, while pushing a board through. it keeps most of the rest of the cutter covered. If you went with a narrower profile, as you push it with a board at the fence, it will uncover much more of the cutter head.
Well designed and well built, nice work as always Frank. Give the boys a pat from Australia please.
Totally agree Frank, I prefer the type you made and I might do the same. I took the other type off mine 20 years ago and have been using it without, I never even thought of making one like you did, I kept seeing them on various American shows, but it never dawned on me to make one. I have no idea why they don't use that type in the UK. Just a thought, could the actual guard not be 1/2 plywood?
Bob
Plywood would work fine, I think.
Frank it appears that the blade guard might flex enough out at the end, near the fence to hit the blade if enough pressure were applied. Maybe?
Maybe.
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Perfect,
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The one you just made is much better and safer
Frank, are you gonna take the arm from the old new guard off. It seems to serve no purpose.....
yes, it's gone now.