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== Rules == | == Rules == | ||
# '''Always''' check your wood for nails or staples. Something as small as the staple at the end of a 1x1 can ruin the blades. If you're not sure, check the entire piece with the metal detector sitting on the table saw. | # '''Always''' check your wood for nails or staples. Something as small as the staple at the end of a 1x1 can ruin the blades. If you're not sure, check the entire piece with the metal detector sitting on the table saw. | ||
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* Make certain to turn on the Jet dust collector or you'll burn the motor out and take the machine out of service for several weeks. | * Make certain to turn on the Jet dust collector or you'll burn the motor out and take the machine out of service for several weeks. | ||
** Chips on the platen will cause your work to raise on one end or side, or wobble, which ''will'' result in the blades removing inconsistent amounts of material. It helps to have the Shop vac nearby and use the crevice attachment to keep the platen clear. | ** Chips on the platen will cause your work to raise on one end or side, or wobble, which ''will'' result in the blades removing inconsistent amounts of material. It helps to have the Shop vac nearby and use the crevice attachment to keep the platen clear. | ||
== List of Currently Certified Users == | == List of Currently Certified Users == | ||
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|10/17/19 | |10/17/19 | ||
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