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11th May 2017, 12:48 AM #76GOLD MEMBER
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Use the F&F jig and it is quicker and safer than the rip fence with a better surface finish because you can push the table through at an even speed. I suppose I must qualify that by saying that the length of the rip decides what method can be used. A 200mm length of rip fence lives on mine to use as a stop when using the F&F jig.
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11th May 2017, 01:09 PM #77Senior Member
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Where did the F&F jig go ? I swear it was around here yesterday
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11th May 2017, 07:25 PM #78Member
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Wow, thanks guys; I've never used a slider before so I thought I should solicit opinions. I had no idea there would be so much feedback (and not even on topic). Only trouble is that now the C3 has come back on the short list...
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12th May 2017, 09:36 AM #79Senior Member
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Djeddy, there are a number of options you can purchase along with base machine among which is a case that has a saw blade ( cant remember which one ) , spindle blades, etc etc in it. Cheaper way to get these parts. There is also another kit for spares of the spiral head.
Make sure you get the book that is the catalogue of machinery from James it is the stuff of dreams."World's oldest kid"
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12th May 2017, 10:21 AM #80Woodworking mechanic
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12th May 2017, 06:53 PM #82GOLD MEMBER
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12th May 2017, 07:46 PM #83Senior Member
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Good suggestion Rusty, I'll give that a try. Thanks
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