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| AccessoryInfoBox Edging Shoes | |
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| Synonyms: | DE: Besäumniederhalter |
| Type: | workholding accessory |
| Used with: | Altendorf F 45 sliding table saw |
| Similar (More or Less): | Fritz & Franz |
Edging shoes need to be used for workholding on the sliding table saw whenever you are trimming thick and/or warped boards that Fritz & Franz can not hold securely.
Instead of the classic approach with an edging shoe in the back and an "edging helper" featuring anti-slip nails in the front, we are going to make a second edging shoe for the front.
