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Brian Kent
07-18-2006, 1:27 AM
I just set up my new Grizzly 1023SL Left-tilting table saw. The garage has been about 104 degrees lately so I just work a few minutes each morning before I leave for work.

I am setting up the Grizzle Tenon Jig and an Incra miter sled 5000. Both of these are designed for right-tilting saws but have set-up options for left tilting saws.

My problem is that I am right-handed and I stand to the left of the wood as I feed it through the saw. The changes for left-tilting saws involve going to the right of the blade. The stop switch is on the left and I am trying to take safety procedures seriously.

Should I keep the standard set-ups for the Tenon Jig and Miter Sled and only use them with the blade set at 90 degrees, or use the alternate set-up, become ambidextrous, and learn to turn off the saw in emergencies with my left big toe?

Brian

Don Baer
07-18-2006, 1:32 AM
Move the switch...........:D

Brian Kent
07-18-2006, 1:41 AM
But then I have to turn it off with my right big toe when making rip cuts from the left. Since I'm right handed, maybe I am right footed too.

Norman Hitt
07-18-2006, 5:34 AM
I'm right handed, have a left tilt saw, and have always stood on the right side of the blade for this type operation, and it feels natural to me. If you're worried about turning off the saw, make a hinged "bump Bar" to turn the switch off from anywhere along the front side of the saw with your knee.

tod evans
07-18-2006, 6:35 AM
brian, if your saw has a mag switch you can install "kill" switches as many places as you`d like. they`re really simple to wire and not very expensive...02 tod

Brian Kent
07-18-2006, 9:35 AM
OK, so I'll go for working from the right hand side of the left-tilting blade. I'll look for a design for a bump bar or auxiliary kill swith. If anyone has a picture of how you built this or a site where you bought one, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks for your help.

Brian

Allen Bookout
07-18-2006, 9:56 AM
Brian,

I have a left tilt Uni and a few weeks ago I purchased the Grizzly tenon jig and converted it from right tilt to left tilt. When you use it you are still standing to the left of the blade so the on/off switch is right where that you want it -- on the left side. You use the left slot to work the jig with. The only thing that the conversion does is move the jig to the correct distance from the blade so that you have the full capacity of the jig to work with.

If this is not clear let me know and I will post a couple of photos showing where it sits for the left tilt and where it would have been is not converted.

Try it you will like it. The jig is great if you have a lot of tenons to cut.

Allen

Brian Kent
07-18-2006, 10:57 AM
OK, you are right. The tenon jig is set up according to instructions and indeed it is still on the left. Thank you.

Brian