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Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
I actually like your original concept of using the rip as a bump-stop, a 400mm blade cutting both edges, and a jig on the crosscut fence to hold the material vertically. Here¡¯s a couple more jig
By David P. Best · #136937 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
I'm afraid he'd still have to chisel out 560 corners if he did that.? It's a pity Lucky already established he didn't want to do that.? It would have been a great excuse to buy a new tool.? :)
By Michael Garrison Stuber · #136936 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Thank you Imran and Lucky! Kind regards, Brian D. Milidrag Cell 248.7 <(248)%20283-8118>65.8411 brian.milidrag@... [email protected]> wrote:
By Brian · #136934 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Brian, I saw this before but it is so cool I had to see it again. Amazing workmanship ? Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
By imran · #136933 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Oh wow! The video came through. I love it. No one would even think the drawer is there! Thanks for sharing. Lucky From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Brian via
By David Luckensmeyer · #136932 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Lucky, as I further thought about my suggestion I realized it was lunacy. I think you are correct about returning to the horizontal setup. I know we are talking about a lot of work for 280
By Brian · #136931 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Hi David, I was just thinking of what else you can do but with the vertical setup you shared I assume you plan to do ~8 passes to complete the half lap. True or do you have another trick up your
By imran · #136930 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Imran: Thanks for your ideas. You¡¯re correct about the slotting blade. If I go the vertical machining route I¡¯ll need nearly every bit of the 400mm blade¡¯s depth of cut. If I were to go back to
By David Luckensmeyer · #136929 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Hi David: Thanks! I think it will work. And for sure, I am saving up for Mac¡¯s horizontal clamp in future. Have you used the horizontal component on your Kappa 400 before? I know I would use it all
By David Luckensmeyer · #136928 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Hi Jason: That inline toggle looks good. On reflection, I think I can easily mount an inline toggle clamp onto some timber and clamp it into position using Mac¡¯s clamp, and then toggle that on and
By David Luckensmeyer · #136927 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
I have another more stable jig for demonstrating tenoning on the slider that could be adapted for this also.
By Joe Calhoon · #136926 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
I occasionally do vertical work on the slider and use this simple jig with a clamp to hold the work. Still awkward with the clamp and thinking about making a fixture to mount my Max horizontal clamp
By Joe Calhoon · #136925 ·
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Hello Everyone, I'm looking to get an Aigner Vactral fence but unfortunately it seems its not available anymore. Would anyone would like to sell one maybe for a reasonable price or could give me some
By Richard Csizmazia · #136924 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Well this probably will not be much help since you have to cover 125mm¡­but I bought that new CMT Dado a few months ago for precisely this purpose, but I only had to plow out about 40mm high and did
By Brian · #136923 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Great jig lucky. Not sure about the kerf of Leitz blade but as you know, there are slotting blades which should reduce the number of passes. However Felder 5 mm slotting blade only goes to 300 mm.
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Lucky, That looks like it should do the trick just fine. I'd use a Destaco inline toggle clamp like this one for speed in the absence of Mac's horizontal clamp.
By Jason Holtz · #136921 ·
Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
I¡¯ve got the same Whitehill block. There gear is good! Kindest Regards Jonathan Samways www.fineinteriorwoodwork.com www.richardmartinwindows.com *Este mensaje se dirige exclusivamente a su
By jontathan samways · #136920 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Lucky, I like your jig and it¡¯s exactly how I would go at this workflow. I did something similar with my K975 by adding a plywood vertical support that attached to the crosscut fence extrusion with
By David P. Best · #136919 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
I should have asked with my previous posts: Does anyone have the Aigner version of this jig? Retail price, only $1,299USD. ? Lucky From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on
By David Luckensmeyer · #136918 ·
Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup
Thanks Richard! Previously, when working with material on edge, I¡¯ve actually positioned Mac¡¯s clamp ¡°just so¡± behind the crosscut fence and used that to ¡°prop¡± material against. That
By David Luckensmeyer · #136917 ·