bramers Established Member Joined 25 Jan 2006 Messages 158 Reaction score 0 Location Sussex 30 Oct 2006 #1 hello have adapted my standard fence into a biesemeyer type fence. works great much more precise, when making the new one i found out that the original was bowed in the center (not good). hope you like
hello have adapted my standard fence into a biesemeyer type fence. works great much more precise, when making the new one i found out that the original was bowed in the center (not good). hope you like
mel Established Member Joined 10 Jan 2006 Messages 472 Reaction score 0 Location NR GRIMSBY 30 Oct 2006 #2 great wheres your crown guard and riving knife :-# is that a dado cutter i see ??? [-(
J Jake Established Member Joined 5 Apr 2004 Messages 5,781 Reaction score 357 Location London 30 Oct 2006 #3 Not to mention the full length rip fence.
bramers Established Member Joined 25 Jan 2006 Messages 158 Reaction score 0 Location Sussex 30 Oct 2006 #4 :-$ i can send you a picture of it if you want ! + I was using a sacrificial fence but took it of for a pic
:-$ i can send you a picture of it if you want ! + I was using a sacrificial fence but took it of for a pic
P Philly Established Member Joined 24 Nov 2003 Messages 6,874 Reaction score 1 Location Dorset, England. 30 Oct 2006 #5 Very nice, B! Philly
M mailee Established Member Joined 26 Jun 2005 Messages 5,502 Reaction score 4 Location grimsby Humberside 30 Oct 2006 #6 Very nice job. Do you always make your projects in the dining room? :?
J Jorden Established Member Joined 11 Jan 2005 Messages 321 Reaction score 0 Location Leicestershire 31 Oct 2006 #7 Very nice looking fence B. Reminds me I still have to fix mine. :roll: Dennis
G got wood Established Member Joined 5 Oct 2006 Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Location Cleethorpes 31 Oct 2006 #8 Hi Bramers, nice looking saw. Iv'e just purchased the new 804(TC10RAA), which looks exactly the same! Did you use biscuits to join the side together? Is that black electrical tape I see on top! :wink: As a hobby, I build mini arcade machines, and use T-moulding for the edges like these http://www.tmoulding.com/cart/customer/product.php?productid=9&cat=16&page=1. You need a 3/32 slot cutter to install http://www.tmoulding.com/cart/customer/product.php?productid=48&cat=5&page=1, but the finish is superb If you like, I have some extra, that you can have if you are interested?
Hi Bramers, nice looking saw. Iv'e just purchased the new 804(TC10RAA), which looks exactly the same! Did you use biscuits to join the side together? Is that black electrical tape I see on top! :wink: As a hobby, I build mini arcade machines, and use T-moulding for the edges like these http://www.tmoulding.com/cart/customer/product.php?productid=9&cat=16&page=1. You need a 3/32 slot cutter to install http://www.tmoulding.com/cart/customer/product.php?productid=48&cat=5&page=1, but the finish is superb If you like, I have some extra, that you can have if you are interested?
G got wood Established Member Joined 5 Oct 2006 Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Location Cleethorpes 31 Oct 2006 #9 Forgot to mention. I have 3/4, or 1/2 inch moulding. Looks like 3/4?