Patent classifications
B27B5/22
MULTIPURPOSE CUTTER TABLE
A multipurpose cutter table comprises a table member having a long hole in which a saw blade is installed; a pair of leg members foldably installed on a bottom surface of the table member and supporting the table member; a pair of side supporting members installed to be adjustable in length on both sides of the table member and to support a cutting object on both sides of the table member; and an upper surface supporting member foldably installed on an upper surface of the table member and installed so that the cutting object is placed on the upper surface of the table member. Accordingly, a cutting object longer than the table member can be stably placed by the side supporting member, the height of the horizontal fixed frame can be freely adjusted, and a huge working space placing a cutting object before and after cutting can be obtained.
Method for optimized wood production in a chop saw
An automated crosscut saw system utilizing a wood scanning unit to optimize the cuts in a particular piece of wood to remove defects or flaws and a method of use therefor is provided. The automated saw system has the ability to scan and cut a piece of wood simultaneously or in rapid succession without the need for scanning the entire length of the wood prior to cutting. Further, the automated saw system may eliminate the need for a secondary feeder and secondary queue.
Table saw with foldable tabletop and handle
A table saw assembly includes a base portion with a base work piece support surface which defines a support plane and a saw blade opening. A saw blade is positionable to extend upwardly through the saw blade opening. A first extension includes a first extension work piece support surface which is pivotable with respect to the base portion between a first position coplanar with the base work piece support surface and a second position above the support plane. A second extension includes a second extension work piece support surface which is pivotable between a third position coplanar with the base work piece support surface and a fourth position above the support plane. The table saw assembly includes a handle located above the work piece support surface and accessible by a user when the first extension is in the second position and the second extension is in the fourth position.
TABLE SAW WITH SCALE SYSTEM
A table saw includes a worktable, a left extension frame and a right extension frame respectively slidably mounted at left and right sides of the worktable, a scale unit including a first scale, a second scale and a third scale respectively mounted at the worktable, the left extension frame and the right extension frame, and an indicator unit including a first indicator, a second indicator and a third indicator respectively disposed to aim at the first, second and third scales. Thus, when operating the table saw to cut a workpiece, the user can selectively pull out the left or right extension frame and use the corresponding scale and indicator for quickly judging the correctness of the length to be cut.
Fences for table saws
Fences for use in table saws are disclosed. One embodiment may include an actuator, handle or lever to lock and unlock the fence from the table, where the actuator, handle or lever is positioned substantially above the tabletop and substantially within the perimeter of the table (including any rail associated with the table). Another embodiment may include an actuator, handle or lever to lock and unlock the fence from the table, where the actuator, handle or lever is positioned along a top surface of the fence and configured so that the fence unclamps from the saw when the actuator, handle or lever is pressed.
WOODWORKING MACHINE HAVING A DISENGAGEABLE PARALLEL STOP
A woodworking machine, such as a sliding table saw includes a workpiecee table with a substantially horizontal workpiece support surface and a sawing slot. A saw unit with a circular saw blade is arranged so as to be able to protrude from the sawing slot and defines a substantially horizontal saw line. A workpiece stop is movably arranged above the workpiece support surface with a vertically standing workpiece stop surface, such that a plate-shaped workpiece resting on the workpiece support surface in a support region arranged horizontally in front of the workpiece stop can be placed with a side edge against the workpiece stop surface. A, sensor device is configured to generate a sensor signal, wherein the sensor signal characterizes an end of cut.
Multi-function power saw system
A power saw system including a workstation having a table top surface, a saw arm coupled to the workstation at a first hinge member, the saw arm being configured to pivot toward and away from the table top surface about the first hinge member, a circular saw coupled to a distal end of the saw arm, and a second hinge member provided to the saw arm between the first hinge member and the circular saw, the second hinge member configured such that circular saw can be selectively rotated about the second hinge member in a direction lateral to an axis of the saw arm.
Apparatus for optimized wood production in a chop saw
An automated crosscut saw system utilizing a wood scanning unit to optimize the cuts in a particular piece of wood to remove defects or flaws and a method of use therefor is provided. The automated saw system has the ability to scan and cut a piece of wood simultaneously or in rapid succession without the need for scanning the entire length of the wood prior to cutting. Further, the automated saw system may eliminate the need for a secondary feeder and secondary queue.
Power tool cutting apparatus
The invention relates to apparatus for providing for the powered cutting of a workpiece, typically in the form of a planar or sheet material. The apparatus includes a rotatable blade to cut the workpiece and the blade is mountable such as in a first mode of use to be capable of being held in a fixed position in which the workpiece is moved past the blade, and a second mode of use in which the blade is moved with respect to the workpiece to cut the same. The workpiece is mounted on a base and the blade is mounted with respect to the base via one or more slide members.
Power tool cutting apparatus
The invention relates to apparatus for providing for the powered cutting of a workpiece, typically in the form of a planar or sheet material. The apparatus includes a rotatable blade to cut the workpiece and the blade is mountable such as in a first mode of use to be capable of being held in a fixed position in which the workpiece is moved past the blade, and a second mode of use in which the blade is moved with respect to the workpiece to cut the same. The workpiece is mounted on a base and the blade is mounted with respect to the base via one or more slide members.