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How To Make A Rip Fence Jig Youtube

how To Make A Rip Fence Jig Youtube
how To Make A Rip Fence Jig Youtube

How To Make A Rip Fence Jig Youtube How to make a circular saw rip fence jig to cut big boards. with this jig we can make long straight cuts with our circular saw, so we can cut big plywood boa. Many people think the jigsaw is only good for making curved cuts. we show you how to use a fence and choose the right blade to make straight cuts with your j.

making A Jigsaw rip fence youtube
making A Jigsaw rip fence youtube

Making A Jigsaw Rip Fence Youtube I wanted to rip boards and cut straight pieces out of plywood, but all i have is a jigsaw. circular saws comes with rip guides, but they are very uncommon on. How to use the jig. set the rip width. adjust the jig to the desired rip width and tighten the knob. then slide the jig to the front of the table saw and clamp in place. set the saw’s fence. use the board you’re going to rip to set the fence. hold the board against the fence and slide it until it makes contact with the jig. A thumbscrew, fitted to a threaded insert, holds the head in place anywhere along the beam. to use the jig, slip the head into a miter slot (its thickness must match the slot width) near the front of the saw table. slide the beam until it touches the fence, and lock the head. remove the jig and set it in the same slot near the back of the table. Working from the bottom, attach the base to the fence using wood glue and 3 4" flathead screws placed about every 8 inches. pre drill and countersink the holes so the screw heads don't protrude. wipe off any excess glue and let it set completely before proceeding. use the saw to trim the base to length.

how To Make a Rip fence jig For A Circular Saw Woodworkingby Jon
how To Make a Rip fence jig For A Circular Saw Woodworkingby Jon

How To Make A Rip Fence Jig For A Circular Saw Woodworkingby Jon A thumbscrew, fitted to a threaded insert, holds the head in place anywhere along the beam. to use the jig, slip the head into a miter slot (its thickness must match the slot width) near the front of the saw table. slide the beam until it touches the fence, and lock the head. remove the jig and set it in the same slot near the back of the table. Working from the bottom, attach the base to the fence using wood glue and 3 4" flathead screws placed about every 8 inches. pre drill and countersink the holes so the screw heads don't protrude. wipe off any excess glue and let it set completely before proceeding. use the saw to trim the base to length. Then you adjust the fence so the width of the blades exposed is equal to the width of your rabbet. without the sacrificial fence, the dado set would cut into your rip fence–not good. i often use the same trick when cutting tenons with a dado set. i set up the dado blades and sacrificial fence and guide the rail through the blades with a miter. To use the jig i merely set the distance i require for the rip cut. place it in the miter slot. slide the rip fence up to it. then slide the jig along the miter slot ensuring that the fence is against the end at all spots. if you have not checked out the video yet, you can find it at the top of this post. be sure to visit my channel.

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