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Re: ripsaw fence hack for addressing deflection and more!


 

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Tim with the cf you can also use your shaper fence for a bump stop.

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On Jun 30, 2024, at 2:19?PM, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:

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Tim,

Thanks for sharing the hack. I just wanted to add that if you have a mag base for an indicator, that works just as well. I also use it as a reference surface (bump stop) and as a stop for routing.

Imran Malik

On Jun 30, 2024, at 2:44?PM, Tim Perez via groups.io <t.w.perez@...> wrote:

?Greetings group, I wanted to share a useful hack of my tablesaw a rip fence. I have a CF 741 and was using the high-speed router spindle. ?While ?routing some sliding dovetails I noticed?variations in the results due to deflection of the rip fence. Although I could mitigate this problem by careful feeding of the work piece, I wanted a better solution. What I came up with was to use a right angle Magswitch ()?and permanently attach it to the fence. These are handy devices and worth the cost.
? ? ?Since I had overcome my hesitancy about drilling holes into the RIp fence I took the time to add some Bow feather boards as well. Haven¡¯t used it, but this has been a desired upgrade for a while.
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Just wanted to share these hacks and hope someone else would find it useful.
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Best regards, Tim

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