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Thanks Hank - I think I have seen those 'shims' but I wasn't sure removing them was a good idea. I thought it might be bad especially when cutting large...
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Looking at the date code of my BT3100 it appears to be one of the earliest models from 2002. I acquired it used, probably sometime in 2007 based on my...
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That's because you have already set your bar very high with a lot of awesome projects....
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Nice design and write-up, Loring !!
Looks interesting and worth trying .....
I am a bit confused about the 4-degrees & 2-degrees...
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Very nice and detailed description as usual, Loring. BTW what do you use this fence for, in particular? Just curious or is it something you are just showing...
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Hmmm so a welder may be necessary. I was thinking of just using them as T-nuts.
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BTW are these weld nuts a substitute for T-nuts that can work in the BT3K fence slots? TIA...
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This long fence is something looking cool.
I have built a long fence and attached it using the Rockler fence clamps (see attached) but I...
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Hmmmm - interesting insight on the clamping aspect. Never thought of the fence having these weaknesses. I have never owned any other table saws so not...
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Nice work Loring - as usual !
One application immediately coming to mind is clamping a feather board along the rip fence to prevent the piece...
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Always looking forward to your ingenuity - BTW I am still trying to understand how these blocks work. I tried reading the documents on that website. But...
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Black walnut has the most definitive guide - I benefitted from it a lot when I was tuning up my saw a couple of years ago.
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