Hold-down rollers for TS
Author:
smith
03 14th, 2010 in
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Another safety aid that hold the board pressed to the fence and to the table.
With both the Feather roller and the Hold-down roller, cutting the 1¼" thick Oak is so relaxed, I just have to push and don't have to worry that the board will move from the straight line.
As you will see on the last pic, I made it later with two rollers, one before and one after the blade.
Some of the pictures are not clear because I made them with my left hand while pushing the wood with my right hand, sorry.
Regards
niki
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It looks to me that you are not visiting many woodworking forums.
I'm posting from Australia, via Italy and UK to USA and down to Brazil...
Thank you "Old Chevy":)
I'm not so much after money and even though Wood Magazine "bought" from me a few ideas, I'm more happy if I can save some money to amateurs like me so they can buy a better (or additional) router, TS and alike, instead of spending on simple jig that they can make.
Regards
niki
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