Matthew Springer
11-04-2019, 3:12 PM
The thing I 'm referring to is the "width to the slider side of the blade" point reference style for doing parallel ripping on the slider side. They sometimes come in pairs.
For super big/long pieces, I already made a large rip sled that rides in the slider miter groove, but I'm looking for something more precise for smaller pieces that I can leave on the table most of the time. The awesomeness that is Sam Blasco seems to use a defunct Incra jig that uses an incremental positioner.
I've watched a bunch of videos and reviewed a bunch of previous threads but I can't seem to figure out what's the best way to make a "parallel rip reference" implementation. It needn't be hyper fancy.
For super big/long pieces, I already made a large rip sled that rides in the slider miter groove, but I'm looking for something more precise for smaller pieces that I can leave on the table most of the time. The awesomeness that is Sam Blasco seems to use a defunct Incra jig that uses an incremental positioner.
I've watched a bunch of videos and reviewed a bunch of previous threads but I can't seem to figure out what's the best way to make a "parallel rip reference" implementation. It needn't be hyper fancy.