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|tool name=Fritz & Franz | |tool name=Fritz & Franz | ||
|image=Fritz & Franz.jpg | |||
|german=Fritz & Franz | |german=Fritz & Franz | ||
|type=workholding accessory | |type=workholding accessory | ||
|material=[[wood]] | |material=[[wood]] | ||
|used with=[[Used With::Altendorf F 45]] | |used with=[[Used With::Altendorf F 45]] sliding table saw | ||
|similar=[[Edging Shoes]]}} | |similar=[[Edging Shoes]]}} | ||
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Place the small part directly in front of the crosscut fence and press the workpiece against it with the larger part. If you use the parallel fence to align the workpiece, make sure to pull it back so it does '''not''' overlap with the blade (two fences rule)! | Place the small part directly in front of the crosscut fence and press the workpiece against it with the larger part. If you use the parallel fence to align the workpiece, make sure to pull it back so it does '''not''' overlap with the blade (two fences rule)! | ||
[[File:F+F pull back parallel fence.jpg|thumb|the parallel fence '''must''' be pulled back all the way whenever using jigs like Fritz & Franz on the sliding table]] | |||
Please note that you need to use the [[Edging Shoe|edging shoe]] whenever you are trimming thick and/or '''warped''' boards as these need to be held down in addition to end-to-end pressure. | Please note that you need to use the [[Edging Shoe|edging shoe]] whenever you are trimming thick and/or '''warped''' boards as these need to be held down in addition to end-to-end pressure. |
Latest revision as of 08:56, 10 November 2024
AccessoryInfoBox Fritz & Franz | |
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Type: | workholding accessory |
Material: | wood |
Used with: | Altendorf F 45 sliding table saw |
Similar (More or Less): | Edging Shoes |
Fritz & Franz need to be used for workholding on the sliding table saw especially when cutting through narrow workpieces (< 240 mm).
Place the small part directly in front of the crosscut fence and press the workpiece against it with the larger part. If you use the parallel fence to align the workpiece, make sure to pull it back so it does not overlap with the blade (two fences rule)!
Please note that you need to use the edging shoe whenever you are trimming thick and/or warped boards as these need to be held down in addition to end-to-end pressure.
Making & Upgrades
This jig is rather easy to make from scratch (see links below), but we ordered a kit from Chiemgau Lebenshilfe Werkstätten to save time and get the BG recommended rubber edging.
Precise scales on both parts would be a nice upgrade!
Further Information