Cutting grooves with a chainsaw

The table saw can be used not only for cutting, but also for cutting grooves of various depths and widths. For this purpose, the saw must be mounted diagonally on the spindle of the machine, thus producing the so-called. beating. It will cut a groove wider than the width of the saw. The oblique mounting is obtained by mounting the saw between two obliquely filed washers slipped over the spindle. You can use two thicker, typical round washers that have been filed here.