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Advanced Woodworkers’ Guide To Accessories

by David Brown Automobile Engineer

It happens at times that expert woodworkers cannot figure out the exact accessories that will be needed to execute a project. You need not be ashamed of this one. Let’s together run through some advance jigs that you may need to improve your cutting efficiency.

Crosscut Sled

A crosscut sled is used in making precise 90 degree crosscuts reproducible and straightforward or to give better material fortification for big stock.It is also useful ad it makes work more efficient and quickly done.

Miter Sled

The Miter Sled is used to make repeated 45 degree and other angles as well. The point is immediately you made a few cuts, it gets simpler to make the other ones and alter the designs. Nonetheless, you can begin with a right setup that you will use for a long while. It is used in producing crosscut sleds that are simple and precisely and reproducible cuts.

Miter Gauge

The miter gauge is useful in achieving a once-for-all cut at a particular angle. Occasionally, you might need some more fortification for it to work.

Miter Gauge Extensions

Perhaps you are a woodcutter with a broad project range; you will need a particular type of miter gauge extension. It primarily holds big timbers for precise cross and miter cuts. It is a tool that ensures safety and exactness in project delivery. You will most likely need a lengthy and Tallon as they make the miter gauge more versatile. They come with grooves for riveting stock for an extended distance.

Auxiliary Rip Fence

This is used in ensuring safety while cutting specific shapes. Some auxiliary fences can be coupled with the rip and offer support to the stock for various works. They are thus more precise, safer and reproducible. They can also help in making an involved design that can expand the abilities of your saw.

Extra Tall Rip Fence

This tool is added to draft some sophisticated cuts safely. For example, you can use it to drill sharp bevels in the absence of a particular beveling tool. It is highly versatile and reliable.

Sacrificial Rip Fence

The sacrificial rip fence is used in concealing the blade partially inside the fence for cutting. You want to be safe performing a variety of complex cuts.

Short Rip Fence

Often, attempting to cut a bevel groove generate some forceful kickbacks, this can be prevented using this short rip fence. It prevents wastage of lumber within an acute angle.

Bevel Jig

The bevel jig is used to achieve precise beveling. Some bevel jigs can reproduce similar bevel cut very swiftly and precisely. Others are designed for particular conditions that a table saw can’t fix.

Taper Jig

Just as the name implies, this tool is used in making taper cutting on the table saw. They are in midway rips and crosscuts.The taper jig us used in making furniture legs and other lopsided designs. It requires a rip fence and of course, precarious to use if it is not square to blade.

Jointer’ Jig

The jointers' jig is used in making a leveled work surface on the wood to be sawn. It would undoubtedly make a table saw produce smooth surfaces that could be joined.

Dado Blade Set and Sled

Do you care for nice grooves and dadoes? Producing commendable dados with a table saw takes a good dado set. This comprises of 2 blades, support, and woodcutter. It gives you the leverage to create a diverse joint with no other tools.

Final Words

Peradventure you have been in the woodwork business for quite a while or you are a beginner; these are some of the table saw accessories you will definitely find helpful in your daily activity.

 



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