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Niki

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Good day

I had it in mind for long time and today, I made it.

It works very good, pressing the wood (board) down to the table and keeps it attached to the fence.

Maybe it's better to make it with 2 rollers, one in the front and one on the back.

Any comment will be appreciated.

Some of the pictures are not clear because I made them with my left hand while pushing the wood with my right hand, sorry.

Regards
niki
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Thank you Bean

I thought, if it can work from the side, it can work also from above.
Today, I combined them both to make the cuts.

niki
 
Hi Niki

Basically you arrived at a Shaw or SUVA guard. But if you utilised a short rip fence instead of the long one the upper roller would be unnecessary as the saw would probably never pick-up so long as the riving knife was properly adjusted

Scrit
 
Thank you Scrit

I don't know what is the SUVA guard but I read somewhere (I think on this forum), that if you want a strait cut on long boards, you need a long fence (maybe in one of the EB posts about the short fence).
I noticed that the short fence bends a little bit under stress, that's the reason that I made the long one with 2 locking points.

niki
 
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