cmandp
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We used the radial arm saw for all crosscuts and dados/rabbets in high school woodshop. It was really convenient cutting out all of your rabbets and dados for all your parts on the radial arm. We never setup a dado stack either, just did multiple passes with the normal crosscut blade.
None of the kids got hurt on the radial arm while I was in high school and I hadn't heard about anyone from any other years either. My shop teacher had a 12" wide bright yellow "keep out" zone painted on the radial arm table and I am sure he had part of that safety record.
None of the kids got hurt on the radial arm while I was in high school and I hadn't heard about anyone from any other years either. My shop teacher had a 12" wide bright yellow "keep out" zone painted on the radial arm table and I am sure he had part of that safety record.





For dadoing a "Modern" miter/chop *****, for chopping and mitering its great...
