11-28-2021, 05:04 PM
I've been using this radial arm saw for almost 60 years, and still have ten fingers, but that doesn't mean that there's no risk involved. I often have the stock blade guard lowered on the front side to help capture more sawdust, which also means that there's more of the blade exposed on my side. Was thinking that it would be nice to have a bit of protection since the radial arm doesn't have the auto stop protection feature of my Saw Stop table saw and when I glanced at the cutoff left from a table leg of a recent project, it occurred to me that it might be re-purposed rather than just scrapped and came up with this arrangement which I think is going to work quite well. The blade of the new guard assembly is light enough on the front end that it automatically raises up and rides over the material being cut. The new guard can be swung up out of the way when positioning material. Not terribly pretty, but it seems to work.