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Revision as of 16:48, 4 March 2022
ToolInfoBox Simple Straight Fence | |
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Synonyms: | parallel fence; DE: Bandsägen-Parallelanschlag |
Type: | jig |
Used with: | Metabo BS 1638 W |
Location: | wood workshop (near bandsaw) |
Access Requirements: | read this page |
Tutors: | Lukas |
Similar (More or Less): | bandsaw sled |
This bandsaw fence (made by Manu) looks similar to a parallel (or "rip") fence on the table saw. It is attached to the bandsaw's table with two small clamps.
However, you may need to use it at a slight angle depending on the sawband! If the blade drifts, a parallel fence will only cause you trouble... Determine the correct angle by freehanding a cut along a straight line for a few cm, then set the fence according to your workpiece!
Further Ideas
Next, we could make a magnet-held "point fence" like Andrew Klein's really fancy one with integrated bearing "feather board"!