No need for two. ?I got over creative a few years back. ?I only use one.?
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On Feb 9, 2022, at 6:55 PM, Bill Belanger <Bill@...> wrote:
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Very nice setup Chris!? Trying to figure why two sets of stops?
Bill B¨¦langer?
On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 5:48 PM Chris Perren <
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Below are Kreg stops on my simple F&F jig.?
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I¡¯m confused by "I measure off the rip head as a bump stop¡± ? and "the stops create a gap between the two faces preventing smaller pieces being gripped between the two faces¡± ? Sounds to me like you either don¡¯t know how to properly use a F&F. ? Some photos of your issues might let us help you.
David Best
I have two F&F jigs, one plain without even a handle, just two bits of plywood and one with Incra fences and flip stops I made some years a go and have never used, not even once. Don't overthink it before you get the saw, I measure off the rip head as a bump stop and measuring from the F&F jig is not needed. Another disadvantage of putting stops on the F&F jig is that when in use the stops create a gap between the two faces preventing smaller pieces being gripped between the two faces.?