the process of becoming






emphasis will also be home (but this needs work)
also found a hole where you can make dust extraction


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DocSavage45
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#1 posted 235 days ago
wow!
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Gassit
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#2 posted 234 days ago
Hello Rembo,
That circle-cutting jig of yours at the top looks interesting.
You wouldn’t have any more details on it by any chance?
Thanks!
cabmaker
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#3 posted 234 days ago
Rembo, that is the most usefull application I have ever seen using an Incra fence ! Im feeling it. I think its kinda corny on a tablesaw but I like that. JB
Rembo
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#4 posted 234 days ago
Gassit,something like..



Gassit
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#5 posted 234 days ago
G’day Rembo,
Thanks for those happy snaps.
I’m about to build some upmarket speakers using my square-base Makita router (3600B) so I need to cut some holes for the drive units (all eight of ‘em).
Your circle-cutting jig looks like it’ll do the job and more!
A hat-full of thanks to ya!
BrentNichols
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#6 posted 233 days ago
i must be missing something because i dont understand… are you using the incra in place of the jet fence? I have the exact same shaper and my fence works great. if it works better then i would consider it but I’m not sure were i would put the power feeder… wouldnt the incra be in the way?
-- BN in Indiana
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