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Commander wrote:Thanks for the comments guys!
Doug, i actually copied the design from one of the other members (can't remember who though), and they work brilliantly, I could do with another 3 at least! It always amazes me how you can make a tool or a jig and then in short order you can't imagine how you ever got anything done without it.
9fingers wrote:Commander wrote:Thanks for the comments guys!
Doug, i actually copied the design from one of the other members (can't remember who though), and they work brilliantly, I could do with another 3 at least! It always amazes me how you can make a tool or a jig and then in short order you can't imagine how you ever got anything done without it.
It might have been me http://thewoodhaven2.co.uk/viewtopic.ph ... 831#p13773
But I'd seen it somewhere before so no claim of patent infringement by me
Bob
Andyp wrote:A bit of wax on the drawer might help it slide easier.
Tusses wrote:Good to see progress :-)
I have my outfeed level with the TS top . and slightly chamfered the leading edge, to stop anything getting caught.
is the bottom of your saw open ?
if so a useful addition would be a drawer underneath, to catch the sawdust, and make it easy to empty.
or even just a hole and shelf, and shove a plastic storage/toy box under it.
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