Well one of my projects for this summer was to find a way to use my incra ls-17 on my bt3000. So today while the poly was drying on my kitchen table, I decided to figure it out.
The slots on the base of the ls are 140mm on center. So using two of the holes in the accessory table I drilled for a third one.
I used a step drill to bore the hole.
The slots on the base of the incra positioner are designed to accept the heads of 1/4x20 bolts (7/16 heads)
I slid the base and fence on to the bolts. Next up is aligning the fence to the blade.
Snug the bolts tightly and adjust the vertical elevation of the fence and I am good to go.
It takes about 10 minutes to setup and align the positioner. Max width with tables on both sides of the blade is about 13 1/2". Could probably squeeze a little more width if I took the table off the left side of the blade. I'm also not using the wonder fence part of the incra system.
I will do some test cuts I. The near future to see how things work.
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The slots on the base of the ls are 140mm on center. So using two of the holes in the accessory table I drilled for a third one.
I used a step drill to bore the hole.
The slots on the base of the incra positioner are designed to accept the heads of 1/4x20 bolts (7/16 heads)
I slid the base and fence on to the bolts. Next up is aligning the fence to the blade.
Snug the bolts tightly and adjust the vertical elevation of the fence and I am good to go.
It takes about 10 minutes to setup and align the positioner. Max width with tables on both sides of the blade is about 13 1/2". Could probably squeeze a little more width if I took the table off the left side of the blade. I'm also not using the wonder fence part of the incra system.
I will do some test cuts I. The near future to see how things work.
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