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English: When cutting (sometimes called "ripping") a board with a table saw, the blade should extend higher than the board by about a quarter of an inch. This lessens the risk of accidents and improves the quality of the cut. Source: here (it says "public domain" at the beginning of the article "Stair Repair" here. Questions? Write to my Wikipedia page or email me at thomaswrightsulcer@yahoo.com
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