Probably a dumb question but...
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Probably a dumb question but...
I'm helping my son with a project, and I need to cut some small rabbit joints. I've seen pictures where people have attached a piece of scrap board to the side of their rip fence and the dado blade sets partially under the scrap board, extended out so the cut ends up as a rabbit cut butted up to the rip fence.
I've got a 520 rip fence, what's the method of attaching said scrap board to the fence?
I've got a 520 rip fence, what's the method of attaching said scrap board to the fence?
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Hi,
Shopsmith sells a t-nut that is "made for the job".
4 pack item #555916
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/item ... tem=555916
They are not cheap so one of this summers project will be to make an oak set which will work for 90% of the ways I use them.
Ed
Shopsmith sells a t-nut that is "made for the job".
4 pack item #555916
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/item ... tem=555916
They are not cheap so one of this summers project will be to make an oak set which will work for 90% of the ways I use them.
Ed
tom_k/mo wrote:I'm helping my son with a project, and I need to cut some small rabbit joints. I've seen pictures where people have attached a piece of scrap board to the side of their rip fence and the dado blade sets partially under the scrap board, extended out so the cut ends up as a rabbit cut butted up to the rip fence.
I've got a 520 rip fence, what's the method of attaching said scrap board to the fence?
Since I really like simple solutions, You could just clamp (using small clamps) a sacrificial board to the side of the fence.
OR- - -drill two 1/4" holes through the fence to look like the holes Shopsmith put in the 510 fence. Then carriage bolts through a straight board and through the fence would hold the sacrificial fence in place.
OR- - -drill two 1/4" holes through the fence to look like the holes Shopsmith put in the 510 fence. Then carriage bolts through a straight board and through the fence would hold the sacrificial fence in place.
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charlese wrote:Since I really like simple solutions, You could just clamp (using small clamps) a sacrificial board to the side of the fence.
OR- - -drill two 1/4" holes through the fence to look like the holes Shopsmith put in the 510 fence. Then carriage bolts through a straight board and through the fence would hold the sacrificial fence in place.
I just noticed when I moved my original Mark VII that it has 4 tapped holes into the side of the fence that look factory and unused.
My Ridgid TS-3650 has slots that accept a square headed bolt. It came with a few and I have not looked to see if they are a special size or if a standard sized square headed bolt will fit.
Just sitting here thinking about it maybe I will leave my Mark VII normally sat up with a dado set and an added thick and tall sacrificial fence. The very large table and extension system should serve very well for dado work. Of course I can always switch setups around but it might be the handiest if I try to leave it like that as much as possible.
I was just wondering if I would have to make a dado insert for the main table since the the one I bought with my 510 wouldn't work. I couldn't remember what the one in the Mark VII even looked like since I had never had it out. I just ran downstairs and looked (I am liking having the shop there


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I did not equip with Shopsmiths in spite of the setups but because of them.
1 1988 - Mark V 510 (bought new), 4 Poly vee 1 1/8th HP Mark V's, Mark VII, 1 Mark V Mini, 1 Frankensmith, 1 10-ER, 1 Mark V Push-me-Pull-me Drillpress, SS bandsaw, belt sander, jointer, jigsaw, shaper attach, mortising attach, TS-3650 Rigid tablesaw, RAS, 6" long bed jointer, Foley/Belsaw Planer/molder/ripsaw, 1" sander, oscillating spindle/belt sander, Scroll saw, Woodmizer sawmill
I agree with Ed, the 520 fence and the t-nuts are made for one another. I use the two together frequently with great success. Given the cost of hardwood and how easily one can destroy it, I for one feel the T-nut is a bargain. Jimreible wrote:Hi,
Shopsmith sells a t-nut that is "made for the job".
4 pack item #555916
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/itemfind.htm?item=555916
They are not cheap so one of this summers project will be to make an oak set which will work for 90% of the ways I use them.
Ed
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The older jointer fences have two 1/4" holes, but the spacing is different from the rip fence.mrhart wrote:What about the jointer?
Not sure re the later jointer, since I have a vague recollection of them being different.
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