Table Saw Splitter

by djpolymath in Workshop > Tools

16037 Views, 52 Favorites, 0 Comments

Table Saw Splitter

20161203_133006.jpg

Make a splitter for your table saw if it does not have one or you are dissatisfied with your current unit. This is an essential safety mechanism. My saw came without one and I soon learned the hard way, (wood shooting like a bullet across the room) of its necessity. A riving knife serves the same purpose, only it moves with the blade, whereas the splitter remains fixed in place.

Steel

20161203_110916.jpg
20161203_110927.jpg
20161203_111235.jpg
20161203_111317.jpg

I have a Delta Model 36-678. There is a splitter attachment bolt inside the insert opening. Cut a piece of metal stock to the appropriate height and fit into this space.

Drill

20161203_113126_HDR.jpg

Drill a hole for the attachment bolt.

Shape

20161203_113927.jpg
20161203_114151.jpg

Cut out a section of the stock so that the splitter is of the desired width.

Kerf

20161203_125307.jpg

Remove metal from the surface to match the kerf of your table saw blade. Test the splitter in place so that it holds the trimmed stock against the saw fence and allows the larger stock to pass all the way through.

Attach

20161203_132918.jpg
20161203_134041.jpg

Adjust the splitter and tighten in place.