I need to make another light house. This one for a university in Tampa.
I sold my Unisaw before leaving NC. I used that to cut 2X2X12 lacewood into an octagon shape before turning the the upper portion into a frustum. I placed the fence to the left of the right tilted blade to make the octagon along the lower right corner of the 2X2 as I felt more comfortable with a lower blade height.
I now have a sliding table saw with no way to put a fence on the left of the blade. I'm really not comfy (at this point) ripping the corners of the square while the blade is pointed towards the fence. The angle would have to be cut with the blade along the top left corner of the lacewood and protruding above the board. Maybe just me, I grant. And, yes, I do use a push stick.
So I'm thinking a Fritz and Frans jig. I need something to ride in the slider's t-slot that provides alignment square to the blade. I have some 1-1/4 X 1-1/4 Ipe, about 14" long and wondering how that would work in the t-slot. Or, should I buy some 1/2" HDPE?
Thoughts/suggestions appreciated.
I sold my Unisaw before leaving NC. I used that to cut 2X2X12 lacewood into an octagon shape before turning the the upper portion into a frustum. I placed the fence to the left of the right tilted blade to make the octagon along the lower right corner of the 2X2 as I felt more comfortable with a lower blade height.
I now have a sliding table saw with no way to put a fence on the left of the blade. I'm really not comfy (at this point) ripping the corners of the square while the blade is pointed towards the fence. The angle would have to be cut with the blade along the top left corner of the lacewood and protruding above the board. Maybe just me, I grant. And, yes, I do use a push stick.
So I'm thinking a Fritz and Frans jig. I need something to ride in the slider's t-slot that provides alignment square to the blade. I have some 1-1/4 X 1-1/4 Ipe, about 14" long and wondering how that would work in the t-slot. Or, should I buy some 1/2" HDPE?
Thoughts/suggestions appreciated.