Hey Folks,
I was inspired by Nick's stacked featherboards (I should order more of those, I suppose).
I am no "jig specialist" by any means -- I usually try to get out some deliverable end-product every so often, so it appears I care about people outside the shop.
But here is my cut at imitating the Kreg Resaw Guide and adding the ability to adjust in all 3 axes. Especially the height-adjust was what was on my mind. I like to keep the upper blade-guide right above the workpiece if I can.
I haven't resawed with my gadget yet, but here's the idea:
"Cut" at a 3-Axis-Adj. ReSaw guide
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"Cut" at a 3-Axis-Adj. ReSaw guide
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Chris
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Thanks, folks, for the nice words!
I did resaw a 14" x 4" x 5/8" piece of walnut last night, and the guide worked pretty slick. Not only that, but my NEW DC3300 had just come in off of back-order, and I couldn't believe how nicely the bandsaw stayed clean, compared to my Shop-Vac days.
Bruce, for that dovetail slot, in the large piece of "found" poplar: I just made about 6 table-saw cuts to define the side & depth extents of the dovetail, then I cleaned out the material with a 1" chisel. For the 6 "stack" pieces, they were rough-cut on bandsaw and later pad-cut and pad-sanded once I had the dowel in place to keep the whole stack locked in the dovetail. (The stack as a combined unit rides tighter in the dovetail slot than the individual pieces do.)
Best Regards,
I did resaw a 14" x 4" x 5/8" piece of walnut last night, and the guide worked pretty slick. Not only that, but my NEW DC3300 had just come in off of back-order, and I couldn't believe how nicely the bandsaw stayed clean, compared to my Shop-Vac days.
Bruce, for that dovetail slot, in the large piece of "found" poplar: I just made about 6 table-saw cuts to define the side & depth extents of the dovetail, then I cleaned out the material with a 1" chisel. For the 6 "stack" pieces, they were rough-cut on bandsaw and later pad-cut and pad-sanded once I had the dowel in place to keep the whole stack locked in the dovetail. (The stack as a combined unit rides tighter in the dovetail slot than the individual pieces do.)
Best Regards,
Chris