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11 comments so far
GaryK
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8487 posts in 469 days
posted 183 days ago
Looks more like a big table for a small bandsaw. Nice job!
-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.
motthunter
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posted 183 days ago
This makes a small unit much more functional. Good work
-- making sawdust....
sandhill
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235 posts in 404 days
posted 183 days ago
I have a jig/table that I use but I was woundering where did the fence come from?
-- Just another day in paradise.
Grumpy
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5571 posts in 332 days
posted 183 days ago
Great modification.
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
USCJeff
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805 posts in 549 days
posted 183 days ago
The fence appears to be a portable tool guide, Sandhill. Great idea for another use. I’ve used mine as to clamp a str8 edge to crooked boards for jointing without a jointer. I’ve added a larger table to my bandsaw as well, but have been having to clamp lumber as a fence. I’m wondering if you’re able to compensate for drift? I would think it could be angled with shims. Mine only locks at 90 and 45. This will replace my lumber fence if I can work out the drift. Thanks for the thought.
-- Jeff, South Carolina
mbbrogan
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12 posts in 192 days
posted 183 days ago
To Sandhill: The fence is from Rockler – 24’’ Rockler All-In-One Clamp Guide and I added larger wood 90 degree fence to the clamp. The All-In-One Clamp Guide is very quick to set up and remove and is one of the best things I have ever purchased. It is not the best fence for certain things, but can handle the majority.
Scott Bryan
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9024 posts in 302 days
posted 183 days ago
Mbbrogan,
This is a nice addition to your bandsaw. It adds a lot of functionality to the tool as the stock table is a little small.
Great idea. This would make a nice blog.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
cajunpen
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5352 posts in 546 days
posted 182 days ago
Nice upgrade to your band saw. You tend to be a little wordy in your descriptions though.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
Jiri Parkman
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posted 182 days ago
Looks simply. Great design.
-- Jiri
runngt
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posted 145 days ago
Man I have been kicking ideas around for a bandsaw table for a while. I just saw the craftsman quick clamp like that one for $40 last night and put it on my “to buy” list and now looking at your table I know what I will do with mine !
-- It seem's I just make scrap wood and saw dust most of the time !
sIKE
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posted 76 days ago
Very nice, I like how much support your table adds for your projects, be very handy and increase your accuracy.
-- //FC - Round Rock, TX - "Experience is what you get just after you need it"