Rick Samuel wrote:
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> Looking at Kreg's and Jet's fences. Anyone have knowledge of either or
> both? Thanks
At some point you're going to make a larger top
for you bandsaw. While you're at it you can
make your own fence. Here's enough info to
do it.
http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/Resawing1.html
and, with a 3 tpi hook tooth blade, tensioned properly
and with the guides set right - you can make your own
1/16th inch veneer and bookmatched boards for cabinet
doors, drawer fronts etc. No one's come up with a
board stretcher yet - but resawing comes close. see
2nd & 3rd pics on this page
http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/SharpeningCenter/SharpeningCenter7.html
charlie b
"Rick Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Looking at Kreg's and Jet's fences. Anyone have knowledge of either or
> both? Thanks
If you wish to buy one and not build one, definitely go for the Kreg fence.
it is very nice and fully adjustable to compensate for blade drift etc. I
previously used a clamped piece of wood as a fence but find the Kreg fence
quicker and simpler to use now.
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Look at this guy's work... very nice and can be
adapted to about any saw currently built...
http://home.earthlink.net/~kvaughn65j/jigs.html
and one of the better web sites around. Ken is a
hell of a nice guy and will answer any questions.
Rick Samuel wrote:
> Looking at Kreg's and Jet's fences. Anyone have knowledge of either or
> both? Thanks
>
>
"Rick Samuel" <[email protected]> writes:
> Looking at Kreg's and Jet's fences. Anyone have knowledge of either or
> both? Thanks
I bought the Kreg after comparing it to the FastTrack predecessor.
(The woodcraft store had both at the same time).
Some points:
You can adjust the fence for alignment two dimensions.
This is handy for resawing and compensating for saw drift.
You can flip the fence so that it works for a low cut.
You can add various attachments to the T-fence, like a
flip stop, the 4" or 7" resaw fence, micro-adjustor, etc.
Or make your own.
I re-drilled the mounting holes to make the fence more useful, as the
left side rail had a lot of useless space on my 14" Jet.
It is more expensive, but I think you won't outgrow it.
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Layne <[email protected]> writes:
> The Kreg fence used to be called Fasttrack and was sold by BS god Mark
> Duginske. Kreg bought it.
And they made several improvements to it. See my other post.
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On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 07:49:42 -0600, "Rick Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Looking at Kreg's and Jet's fences. Anyone have knowledge of either or
>both? Thanks
>
Build your own.. that way it's not only simple, cheap and effective, but it can
evolve as your needs and skills change without modifying an expensive fence..
I've borrowed several types of fences for resawing and general stuff, and the
one that cut best was 18" of straight 1" x 6" hardwood and a couple of clamps...
It's ridged, adjustable and gets out of your way when you're not cutting
straight lines..
Note: alignment of the fence to the blade path is much more important than the
brand of fence, IMHO.. without alignment, you'll be unhappy with any fence..
I use the redneck method: find a piece of scrap flat stock with at least 2
square sides...
Draw a line using the square edge down the middle of the stock...
Cut 1/2 way through the stock, following the line and turn the saw off, WITHOUT
moving the stock...
Draw a line on the table with a pencil along the side that's square to the cut..
Align your fence to this line, or measure the angle and set your fence to it..
YMWV
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Rick Samuel wrote:
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The fence on the King saw is the Toolex fence I guess -- it is OK. You=20
have to drill it to add high fences for ripping etc... Here is a link to =
a picture of the fence.
http://nicks.ca/machacs.html
I have bought from Nick before...
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Will R.
Jewel Boxes and Wood Art
http://woodwork.pmccl.com
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those=20
who have not got it.=94 George Bernard Shaw
The Kreg fence used to be called Fasttrack and was sold by BS god Mark
Duginske. Kreg bought it. It's a nice fence and I'm thinking about
getting it myself. I like the micrometer adjustment.
Mule also makes a nice BS fence.
http://www.mulecab.com/
Layne
On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 07:49:42 -0600, "Rick Samuel" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Looking at Kreg's and Jet's fences. Anyone have knowledge of either or
>both? Thanks
>
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 14:54:19 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]>
wrote:
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>"Rick Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> Looking at Kreg's and Jet's fences. Anyone have knowledge of either or
>> both? Thanks
>
>The Jet fence came with my saw. Adequate, but that is about all I can say
>for it. If you want to do a lot of resawing, especially on wide boards,
>I'd look to buy or make something better.
I've got the Jet that came with my 16" saw. I agree... just adequate.
I've added taller auxiliary slabs of 1/2" Melamine for resawing and
learned that out of the box I couldn't get the fence square to the
table. I had to do some fiddling to make it so. It ain't no
Biesemeyer, that's for sure.
"Rick Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Looking at Kreg's and Jet's fences. Anyone have knowledge of either or
> both? Thanks
The Jet fence came with my saw. Adequate, but that is about all I can say
for it. If you want to do a lot of resawing, especially on wide boards,
I'd look to buy or make something better.