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Old 07-09-2012, 05:28 AM   #1
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this table saw was done with my dad, my brother and practically everybody in the family. we did this as a gift for my uncle, and he was very pleased when my dad gave it to him.
the motor we got it from an old printer and the belt is a office rubber band.
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if you want to see the blade spinning you can see the video here: 07072012007 - YouTube
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Old 07-09-2012, 06:22 AM   #2
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Very nice gift!
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Love it! I like gifts that that actually work. Great workmanship.Your uncle is a lucky man.
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Great idea!
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That's so sweeeeet........great job by all.
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Outstanding!

That is very cool!
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What a great gift, how big is it by the way?

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5x7x4 and the blade is like 2.5 in in diameter. not really sure because i did not measure the thing. i was cutting on the fly and adjusting accordingly(a lot of times)

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Really neat project!
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thanks for all your nice comments, next project will be a jointer. i will see what can we do about it.
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