Bandsaw resaw fence

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Gotcha6

Dennis
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Seeing Bruce's thread about making the jig to flatten his blade screw reminded me of what I've been doing this week. And yes, Scott is right. A jig needn't be expensive to work. I had to do some re-saw of 8" & 12" ash on short pieces. To further complicate things, the re-saw had to be tapered. To accomplish this, I scribed a line along the end grain parallel to the face, and another along the grain with the taper I needed. Using a speed square against the workpiece I adjusted the table angle to the tapered line. I then clamped the speed square to the band saw table slightly behind the blade teeth with a vise grip clamp on the left side and a piece of plywood lapped over the speed square blade & clamped to the outfeed side of the table. Fired up the saw & kept the piece against the blade of the speed square & had my pieces in no time at all.
And didn't pend a dime. :gar-La;
 

Gotcha6

Dennis
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Well, Bruce didn't do any, so I thought I could get away with it! :gar-Bi
 

sawman101

Bruce Swanson
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Well....gasp...but...uh...pictures of a piece wood 1/4"x3/4"x4" with an itty bitty hole in the end??? :embaresse Now I won't be able to sleep because of all the guilt I'm feeling Dennis!:tongue2:

:wink_smil:wink_smil:wink_smil:wink_smil
 

ScottM

Scott
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Well....gasp...but...uh...pictures of a piece wood 1/4"x3/4"x4" with an itty bitty hole in the end??? :embaresse Now I won't be able to sleep because of all the guilt I'm feeling Dennis!:tongue2:

:wink_smil:wink_smil:wink_smil:wink_smil


lol
 

Gotcha6

Dennis
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You want fries with that?
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