We had heard the saw running earlier in the morning, but when the call went out to power up the repulsion-induction motor while filming, there was a wobble in its voice. All that was left was to turn on the Unisaw and make a couple quick rip cuts. Steve Shanesy, Popular Woodworking Magazine‘s publisher, walked through the additions made to the saw since the last segment including a shop-made zero-clearance insert, a new fence board and the new motor cover, it’s constructed from 1/4″ Baltic birch plywood and pine strips and looks great attached to the saw cabinet. That’s exactly what happened with the 1944 Delta Unisaw Rebuild.Īs we began to film episode five, the storyboard for the video was writing itself. That wonderful feeling comes just before the bottom drops out. We’ve all been in one of those grooves where everything is going along gangbusters and you have it all under control.
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