Rockler's Thin Rip Tablesaw Jig allows you to rip thin strips on the left side of the blade, eliminating the danger of pushing narrow strips between the saw and fence.
BTW, you don't need to buy that jig. It's really easy to make a thin-strip-jig, and there are plans for various models in back issues almost every woodworking magazine. I made one in less than an hour with a piece of plywood and a carriage bolt.
The thin rip insert and a bit of care is really all you need. It's an interesting device though, if you're into shop gadgets.
Assimilate71 2 months ago
BTW, you don't need to buy that jig. It's really easy to make a thin-strip-jig, and there are plans for various models in back issues almost every woodworking magazine. I made one in less than an hour with a piece of plywood and a carriage bolt.
gentlemandude 1 year ago 2
Lili Jackson: I'm in love. There's something very attractive about a woman with skills.
gentlemandude 1 year ago
What's with the safety there? Those fingers are too close to a moving blade and flicking the stock out of the way is asking for trouble as well.
The jig is great. Does it fit a shopsmith?
MHAUSMAN 1 year ago
LiLi is awesome!
pumkinvine 1 year ago
Great idea!
oilhammer04 1 year ago