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    Default Bevel Ripping Guide On The Workcentre

    Hi guys... I would like to ask to whoever has the Bevel Ripping Guide if in fact is a good product. Thanks for the info.

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    Gaston,
    I have the WC2000 and the bevel ripping guide and, for what it's worth, I'd say it does the job.

    I would suggest you get yourself one of those wixi digital angle meters though as I have found that to set it up via the quadrants is a bit hit and miss and when you are making mitres even a little bit of a gap looks a bit ordinary.

    I'm in the middle of a project right now and used it to make the box in the picture. the angles are bang on 90 degress and the surfaces mate pretty well.

    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaston View Post
    Hi guys... I would like to ask to whoever has the Bevel Ripping Guide if in fact is a good product. Thanks for the info.
    I've always found it very limited and awkward to use but if you have a Triton it's the only way of doing what it does, so you are stuck with it.

    If I was replacing the Triton it would be because of the lack of blade tilt.
    Cheers, Glen

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    thank you for your respond guys! Ian that is a very interesting project, I like the box, but I'd like to know what is it for? Thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaston View Post
    ....I like the box, but I'd like to know what is it for? Thanks again.
    Gaston,

    Be patient...if you have a look through some recent postings of mine you may get a clue but I think I'll leave you guessing for the moment.

    Here's another clue


    Ian

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    I'm not getting warmer with your clue, but that is an amazing looking clue!!! Good job! Keep me posted with your project!!!! Thanks.... Gaston.

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    Gaston,
    This is a WIP so some "clues" may take a while - does this help??

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    Its a fancy stand for an aquarium!
    It looks like a far seeing design.

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    Gavin,
    shhh !!
    Dunno what's happend to Gaston - hasn't been back but here's another clue for him



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    Ian, really I can't figure it out. It looks amazing!! I read a post saying that it could be an aquarium. Is that possible? I guess I'll keep fallowing your pictures till I find out. By the way is that project only being done with the Workcentre? Thanks Ian!!

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    Gaston,
    All that can be done in terms of cutting is done on the WC2000 ..it's the only table saw I have.
    Of course, it's a bit tricky doing those curves and holes. .I have a bandsaw, a jig saw, and a Triton Router and table for that.

    Fish?? nooooo .....but Pisces might be a clue. There's also a hint in the background

    Here's another piece - no fancy mitres in this one, just butt joins and dominoes


    Almost done


    Ian

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    looks like a telescope mount to me
    yachtie

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    *tsk* you guessed it.
    10" Dobsonian
    Tried it out tonight - very happy with the results


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    Great job!!

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    Thanks Gaston,

    Sorry about hijacking you thread but it was with your complicity, so I don't feel so bad


    Ian

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