D darita Member Joined Jan 23, 2007 Messages 462 Jul 21, 2013 #1 I'm trying to find or make this jig. Anyone know if the board used is a Festool MFT top? I think the clamps are Veritas.
I'm trying to find or make this jig. Anyone know if the board used is a Festool MFT top? I think the clamps are Veritas.
A Alan m Member Joined Aug 11, 2010 Messages 3,318 Jul 21, 2013 #3 thats not an mft top. but an mft top would do the same thing. if i was making it i would use the kreg clamp table t track extrusions and clamps. it would be infanitly variable
thats not an mft top. but an mft top would do the same thing. if i was making it i would use the kreg clamp table t track extrusions and clamps. it would be infanitly variable
F farms100 Member Joined Apr 2, 2013 Messages 133 Jul 21, 2013 #4 My favorite is the steve latta tapering jig from fine woodworking. stunningly simple, and very comfortable/safe to use
My favorite is the steve latta tapering jig from fine woodworking. stunningly simple, and very comfortable/safe to use
Kev Member Joined Nov 7, 2011 Messages 7,698 Jul 21, 2013 #5 farms100 said: My favorite is the steve latta tapering jig from fine woodworking. stunningly simple, and very comfortable/safe to use Click to expand... I had to look it up .. http://www.finewoodworking.com/how-to/video/tablesaw-tapering-jig-is-safer-and-faster.aspx .. similar in principle I feel Personally I like the idea of the sliding jig using one of the saw table tracks - not just the fence, much safer.
farms100 said: My favorite is the steve latta tapering jig from fine woodworking. stunningly simple, and very comfortable/safe to use Click to expand... I had to look it up .. http://www.finewoodworking.com/how-to/video/tablesaw-tapering-jig-is-safer-and-faster.aspx .. similar in principle I feel Personally I like the idea of the sliding jig using one of the saw table tracks - not just the fence, much safer.
F farms100 Member Joined Apr 2, 2013 Messages 133 Jul 21, 2013 #6 Kev said: I had to look it up .. http://www.finewoodworking.com/how-to/video/tablesaw-tapering-jig-is-safer-and-faster.aspx .. similar in principle I feel Personally I like the idea of the sliding jig using one of the saw table tracks - not just the fence, much safer. Click to expand... What makes it for me is the l shaped part clamped to the fence, you can taper long legs whithout having to juggle holding the sled up and feeding into a miter slot.
Kev said: I had to look it up .. http://www.finewoodworking.com/how-to/video/tablesaw-tapering-jig-is-safer-and-faster.aspx .. similar in principle I feel Personally I like the idea of the sliding jig using one of the saw table tracks - not just the fence, much safer. Click to expand... What makes it for me is the l shaped part clamped to the fence, you can taper long legs whithout having to juggle holding the sled up and feeding into a miter slot.