Jeff, it is straightforward. The JessEm guides are on a track, which enables them to be adjusted for spacing/position. Just position them outside the dust guard, as I do.
With the down hose removed ...
Regards from Perth
Derek
as always my friend, thank you so much!
Derek, I really like your router lift setup.
Erik
Ex-SCM and Felder rep
OK folks, I'd like another 12" rip blade that leaves a smooth cut without the cross hatching. I mostly rip softwoods, 2x and 4x, hardly ever hardwoods or sheet goods, so no combo blades or thin kerf please,
so what would you recommend for me?
Last edited by Joe Wood; 11-26-2020 at 1:35 PM.
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Joe, I think any of the good brands (Forrest, Tenryu, etc.) could give you a decent cut but it's a rip blade, so not sure you will get "finish-quality" results like a glue-line blade. Are you just not wanting to sand, or?
Erik
Ex-SCM and Felder rep
If you don’t have a jointer just run the board through the TS a 2nd time to take off just .100 or less to clean up the edge. Don’t stop or slow down. Most any decent blade will be fine using this method. Are you sure the board is flat on the saw and fence with zero wobble?
Last edited by Bruce King; 11-27-2020 at 7:54 PM.
Yeah just to cut down on the hand sanding because I don't have a jointer.
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