John,
i remembered and mentioned a narrow piece along the fence as an option but must be from Duluth, no pinch no stink ?
imran
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On Sep 24, 2020, at 10:12 AM, "jmkserv@... <jmkserv@...> wrote:
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I've posted this 1/2 dozen times in the last few years, what's one more time.?
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From: "imranindiana via groups.io" <imranindiana@...>
Date: 2020-09-24 9:27 a.m. (GMT-05:00)
Subject: [FOG] working bump stop
now that i have an outrigger i am cutting sheets. so far i have been using rip fence for setting the cut line, clamp, push away rip fence and cut. i thought about clamping a narrow piece to rip fence so material is rubbing against 1¡± vs the entire length of rip fence but it is still being constrained and i don¡¯t like it.
so my thought was to do the tape on the leading edge of rip fence trick so when i have it clamped (pulled back there is no toe-out in the rip fence). but there will still be slider toe-out to deal with.
so my question is, should the rip fence be adjusted to the trajectory of slider (toe-in) for this purpose (use as bump stop)? instead of 0 toe out?
what would i be missing if i do that?
David B, i did look thru the survival guide this time ....
imran
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