80/20 Parallel Guides

cubevandude said:
They look pretty nice.  Any chance you can supply a list of part numbers you used?

(2) 3356 - used to attach guides to rail
(2) 4165 -
(2) 4167
(2) 2012 - 24” length
 
DIY WoodWerx said:
cubevandude said:
They look pretty nice.  Any chance you can supply a list of part numbers you used?

(2) 3356 - used to attach guides to rail
(2) 4165 -
(2) 4167
(2) 2012 - 24” length
Whats the total cost of that parts list?
 
ben_r_ said:
DIY WoodWerx said:
cubevandude said:
They look pretty nice.  Any chance you can supply a list of part numbers you used?

(2) 3356 - used to attach guides to rail
(2) 4165 -
(2) 4167
(2) 2012 - 24” length
Whats the total cost of that parts list?

Around $40 plus some 1/4-20 screws of choice.  I had some laying around.
 
What kind of screw is the chrome thumb screws?  They look awsome. [cool] I was just looking at seneca jig for $120 plus dollars
 
egtlover74 said:
What kind of screw is the chrome thumb screws?  They look awsome. [cool] I was just looking at seneca jig for $120 plus dollars

1/4-20 x 1/2” knurled thumb screw.  I believe I got 10 pieces for $9 on eBay
 
Nice looking parallel guides and for a very affordable price.  Correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't look like you can make any cuts narrower than the the width of the track.  Is that correct?
 
GoingMyWay said:
Nice looking parallel guides and for a very affordable price.  Correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't look like you can make any cuts narrower than the the width of the track.  Is that correct?

That’s correct.  Seems to be the downside I’ve noticed so far.  Might utilize the LR32 guide stops for narrow cuts.  Have to test it out.
 
Somewhere I have an old rip guide setup doc that shows how to create a spacer of the same thickness material as what's being cut to let you cut stock narrower than the guide rail.

All you do is set the stops tight against the guide rail bracket & then cut your spacer material. Next move the stops left to the width of the part you want to cut and using the spacer cut your stock. Presto, narrow stock guide, save the spacer for later use.

Will try to find the setup guide and post it. (EDIT: Posted below)

RMW

PS - nice job on the guides, I like that they are totally DIY and don't require any machining.
 

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Richard/RMW said:
Somewhere I have an old rip guide setup doc that shows how to create a spacer of the same thickness material as what's being cut to let you cut stock narrower than the guide rail.

All you do is set the stops tight against the guide rail bracket & then cut your spacer material. Next move the stops left to the width of the part you want to cut and using the spacer cut your stock. Presto, narrow stock guide, save the spacer for later use.

Will try to find the setup guide and post it.

RMW

PS - nice job on the guides, I like that they are totally DIY and don't require any machining.

That would be cool.  Thanks
 
DIY WoodWerx said:
Richard/RMW said:
Somewhere I have an old rip guide setup doc that shows how to create a spacer of the same thickness material as what's being cut to let you cut stock narrower than the guide rail.

All you do is set the stops tight against the guide rail bracket & then cut your spacer material. Next move the stops left to the width of the part you want to cut and using the spacer cut your stock. Presto, narrow stock guide, save the spacer for later use.

Will try to find the setup guide and post it.

RMW

PS - nice job on the guides, I like that they are totally DIY and don't require any machining.

That would be cool.  Thanks

Found it. Geeze I've got a lot of junk on my computer.

Now I recall this started as a calibration cut & then I realized I had made a spacer. Hope it's of some use.

RMW
 

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Richard/RMW said:
Found it. Geeze I've got a lot of junk on my computer.

Now I recall this started as a calibration cut & then I realized I had made a spacer. Hope it's of some use.

RMW

Thanks for sharing this!  I have the Precision Parallel Guides, which have a spacer that slides under the track.  Your PDF peeked my interest and got me to thinking about my Precision Parallel Guides.  I took another look at the manual and discovered that I somehow missed the part that says the spacer is optional and can be removed.  Without the spacer they'll work just like you've shown in your PDF.

I'm not crazy about how the spacer goes under the track so I'm going to try using them without the spacer and see how that works out.
 
Another byproduct of using the spacer is that the guide rail is fully supported during the cut. I believe all the aftermarket guides have the same issue where the rail needs to be supported when making narrow cuts.

RMW
 
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