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|tool name=Edging Shoes | |tool name=Edging Shoes | ||
|german=Besäumniederhalter | |german=Besäumniederhalter | ||
|image= | |image=Altendorf F45 Edging Shoe.jpg | ||
|synonyms=DE: Besäumniederhalter | |synonyms=DE: Besäumniederhalter | ||
|type=workholding accessory | |type=workholding accessory | ||
|status= | |status= | ||
|material= | |material= | ||
|used with=[[Altendorf F 45]] sliding table saw | |used with=[[Used With::Altendorf F 45]] sliding table saw | ||
|location= | |location= | ||
|similar=[[Fritz & Franz]] | |similar=[[Fritz & Franz]] | ||
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Edging shoes need to be used for workholding on the [[Sliding Table Saw|sliding table saw]] whenever you are trimming thick and/or warped boards that [[Fritz & Franz]] can not hold securely. | Edging shoes need to be used for workholding on the [[Sliding Table Saw|sliding table saw]] whenever you are trimming thick and/or warped boards that [[Fritz & Franz]] can not hold securely. | ||
Instead of the [https://www.schreiner-seiten.de/maschinen/fks-besaeumhilfe.php classic approach] with an edging shoe in the back and an "edging helper" featuring anti-slip nails in the front, we | Instead of the [https://www.schreiner-seiten.de/maschinen/fks-besaeumhilfe.php classic approach] with an edging shoe in the back and an "edging helper" featuring only anti-slip nails in the front, we made a second edging shoe for the front. | ||
Get another Maker to '''help''' you with heavy or strongly warped boards! There must be no movement of the workpiece during the cut at all - if you do not find a stable orientation, take off some high points with a [[Scrub Plane|scrub plane]] '''first'''. | |||
Edging shoes are typically not used together with the parallel fence as the workpiece has no straight reference yet. | |||
[[File:Sliding table saw edging - bottom view.jpg|thumb|how far is far enough? It helps to verify from below that the edge ''just'' reaches over the sliding table along its entire length]] | |||
In rare cases where the parallel fence may be used (e.g. ripping a warped board to the width of the [[jointer]]), it '''must be pulled out''' in front of the sawblade so the workpiece only touches it before the cut. | |||
[[Category:Sliding Table Saw Jigs]] | |||
[[Category:Woodworking]] | [[Category:Woodworking]] |
Latest revision as of 08:35, 10 November 2024
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 only anti-slip nails in the front, we made a second edging shoe for the front.
Get another Maker to help you with heavy or strongly warped boards! There must be no movement of the workpiece during the cut at all - if you do not find a stable orientation, take off some high points with a scrub plane first.
Edging shoes are typically not used together with the parallel fence as the workpiece has no straight reference yet.
In rare cases where the parallel fence may be used (e.g. ripping a warped board to the width of the jointer), it must be pulled out in front of the sawblade so the workpiece only touches it before the cut.