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**Project:** Building a Homemade Table Saw
**Video Focus:** Solving existing problems with the saw
**Key Improvements Made:**
1. **Depth of Cut Increase**: Modified the table to accommodate a deeper cut by creating a ledge for the saw plate.
2. **Blade Alignment**: Designed and built an adjustment mechanism to make the blade parallel to the fence.
3. **Tilt Functionality**: Enhanced tilt functionality by adjusting a stop screw and modifying an arm.
4. **Zero Clearance Insert**: Created a custom insert for improved safety and accuracy.
**Outcome:**
* Successfully aligned the blade to the fence with high accuracy (0.0001 degrees).
* Verified accuracy using the "five cuts method".
* Table saw is nearly complete, with only a proper base remaining to be built.
Here are the extracted key facts, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**Project Overview**
1. The project involves building a homemade table saw.
2. Previous videos covered building a magnetically detachable fence, miter slots, and a small crosscut sled.
**Modifications and Adjustments**
3. The blade needed to be adjusted to be absolutely square.
4. The depth of cut was increased.
5. The saw's connection to the table was improved.
6. The original mounting method lost 26mm of depth of cut due to the blade having to go through the entire table.
**Construction and Drilling**
7. Four holes were drilled in the saw shape to bolt the saw to a plate.
8. A ledge was cut in the table to accommodate an 18mm plywood plate.
9. Plunge cuts were made on all four sides to create the ledge.
10. A sacrificial piece of plywood was used to reduce blowback while drilling holes.
**Adjustment Mechanism**
11. The adjustment mechanism involves bolts running through the main plate and table, connecting to a piece of hardwood.
12. The mechanism allows for adjusting the angle of the blade to make it parallel to the fence.
**Troubleshooting and Further Adjustments**
13. Initial tilt adjustments revealed the saw itself wasn't true, requiring a small screw adjustment.
14. A small arm prevented the saw from tilting fully, requiring material removal.
15. A removeable insert was created around the blade for using the tilt with zero clearance.
**Alignment and Testing**
16. Alignment was checked using a square, showing slight misalignment.
17. The insert was adjusted using tilt knobs and an adjustment screw to achieve squareness.
18. The blade was fine-tuned to be parallel to the fence.
19. Each sixth overturn of the bolt changes the blade's angle by 0.029 degrees.
**Final Project Status and Next Steps**
20. The first project made on the lending table-saw was a more accurate plate and insert.
21. A proper base for the saw still needs to be built.
22. The project is nearly complete, awaiting the base construction.