Cutting the Rail's
You will also notice in the pictures, that before the boards were split, they were numbered with arrows pointing in. This will keep the flat cut edges pointing in (toward the spline) during the dado cut and assembly, and also keeps the rails matching; not sure that it is important to keep the rails together, but it's just something I do...
NEVER GET YOUR FINGERS CLOSE TO A MOVING BLADE. TURN THE SAW OFF AND WAIT FOR THE BLADE TO STOP SPINNING!
NOTHING RUINS A DAY LIKE SEEING A FINGER SITTING ON A TABLESAW MINUS A HAND.
Labels: adjustment, kerf, safety, table saw