[Woodworkers] Thin Strip Table Saw Jig
Herb Treuil
herb.treuil at gmail.com
Sun Dec 31 19:15:22 PST 2017
My jig for cutting thin strips on my table saw is very basic, but when used
with a push stick works for me. I use a piece of wood with parallel edges
and a cleat tacked to the bottom so that it projects out ~1 inch. Put the
jig between the fence and blade. Set the gap to the width desired. Set
your board along side the jig so that it rests on the cleat and push
through the blade. Use a push stick to hold the board to the side of the
jig.
If you need longer strips set up an auxiliary "L" fence that ends at the
front edge of the blade. Clamp it to the fence and push stock through
finishing with a push block. You will need an outfeed roller or support to
catch the board and strip.
*Herb Treuil*
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