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And now my just finished spline jig for the table saw, done really fast with the help of the supersled, if anyone had a doubt the supersled would work fine on the small ryobi ts, here is the demonstration
So, after seeing almost all the spline jigs posted here I went with the features I think will work best for me and added a little something of my own.
As you can see there are two fences, so you can use any side as stop and then move the other side to work as a clamp to keep the piece you are working with in place.
The base is 1/2" plywood, everything else is 3/4" plywood mostly from scraps.
The jig base is 16" wide and the opening between the fences can go as far as 12", of couse you can remove one fence for bigger pieces.
The jig is fastened to the supersled to ease things, but could add runners instead.
Thanks for watching, and feel free to copy the jig if you like it
So, after seeing almost all the spline jigs posted here I went with the features I think will work best for me and added a little something of my own.
As you can see there are two fences, so you can use any side as stop and then move the other side to work as a clamp to keep the piece you are working with in place.
The base is 1/2" plywood, everything else is 3/4" plywood mostly from scraps.
The jig base is 16" wide and the opening between the fences can go as far as 12", of couse you can remove one fence for bigger pieces.
The jig is fastened to the supersled to ease things, but could add runners instead.
Thanks for watching, and feel free to copy the jig if you like it