Today in the shop (first look at the Clear-cut stock guides)
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 3:37 pm
This is one of my shiny new tools and this is my first look at them up close and personal. Ever since they came out they have been calling my name. They were on this years tool list and so here they are.
They are called CLEAR-CUT (TM) Stock Guides and they are made by the JessEm tool company. They make nice things and these are no exception. List price is about $100 so they are not cheap. They also have set for table saws and they are on my list but way towards the bottom for now.
The unique ideas deal with having guide rollers that are angled so they steer the stock towards the fence. They are designed to rotate in only one directions. I will not bore you with other details as they can be found at their website or at places selling them.
There are two guide assemblies, one is for the infeed and the other for the outfeed.
As you can see they are clearly labeled as to which is which and direction of feed.
This next picture clearly shows the angle of the wheels.
They mount in a t-slot on a router fence or if you have a do it yourself model then a pieces of t-track will need to be added if you didn't have it before. It works in slots that work with 1/4" nuts/bolts.
Once mounted they look like this:
As you can see the wheels are all the way down to the table so even thin stock can be held. The next couple of pictures show them with a 3/8" thick piece of plastic and then a piece of 3/4" stock and then with 1-1/2" tall stack.
There is still about a 1/2" of space left at that point so with my fence I can go to about 2". I'd have to modify the guard at about that point but I don't really see this as an issue because you can always add height to a fence and things like 4 x 4's are not common projects for me.
I'll review it after I use them for a while.
Ed
They are called CLEAR-CUT (TM) Stock Guides and they are made by the JessEm tool company. They make nice things and these are no exception. List price is about $100 so they are not cheap. They also have set for table saws and they are on my list but way towards the bottom for now.
The unique ideas deal with having guide rollers that are angled so they steer the stock towards the fence. They are designed to rotate in only one directions. I will not bore you with other details as they can be found at their website or at places selling them.
There are two guide assemblies, one is for the infeed and the other for the outfeed.
As you can see they are clearly labeled as to which is which and direction of feed.
This next picture clearly shows the angle of the wheels.
They mount in a t-slot on a router fence or if you have a do it yourself model then a pieces of t-track will need to be added if you didn't have it before. It works in slots that work with 1/4" nuts/bolts.
Once mounted they look like this:
As you can see the wheels are all the way down to the table so even thin stock can be held. The next couple of pictures show them with a 3/8" thick piece of plastic and then a piece of 3/4" stock and then with 1-1/2" tall stack.
There is still about a 1/2" of space left at that point so with my fence I can go to about 2". I'd have to modify the guard at about that point but I don't really see this as an issue because you can always add height to a fence and things like 4 x 4's are not common projects for me.
I'll review it after I use them for a while.
Ed