Don Bullock
04-22-2007, 12:28 AM
... four inches?
Answer: When you have a good, accurate fence.
62959
The first cut with the Incra. The fence was set at 4" and my caliper measured exactly 4"! (sorry it's out of focus)
When the LOML saw me trying to make a cut with my 1979 model Craftsman table saw she thought that there had to be a better way. Well, thanks to her comments and generosity, I now have a better way.
629606297662977
The Incra Table Saw LS Rip Fence System came last night and I installed it this afternoon. WOW!!! What a difference. Those of you who have never struggles with the old style fence that I had on my old Craftsman have no idea what this means to my woodworking. I'm sure that the SawStop fence or one of the other fences could be just as accurate, but this is a dream come true for me. Just getting the old fence parallel to the blade was always a struggle. Now it's very simple. Now, I'm ready to start cutting wood.:D
Answer: When you have a good, accurate fence.
62959
The first cut with the Incra. The fence was set at 4" and my caliper measured exactly 4"! (sorry it's out of focus)
When the LOML saw me trying to make a cut with my 1979 model Craftsman table saw she thought that there had to be a better way. Well, thanks to her comments and generosity, I now have a better way.
629606297662977
The Incra Table Saw LS Rip Fence System came last night and I installed it this afternoon. WOW!!! What a difference. Those of you who have never struggles with the old style fence that I had on my old Craftsman have no idea what this means to my woodworking. I'm sure that the SawStop fence or one of the other fences could be just as accurate, but this is a dream come true for me. Just getting the old fence parallel to the blade was always a struggle. Now it's very simple. Now, I'm ready to start cutting wood.:D