That is a pushing fence to make cross cuts on your tables. The long bar on it goes down in the slots that are on your table saw. LOL No judgement. Awesome video, hope to see them in action catching fish. Thanks for sharing. Texas
Nice planer boards 👌 I use the Redi rig stealth planer floats you fight the fish not the board there 35 $ a piece a guy in Ohio makes them they work great for coho very simple system 👍
Nice video. One mistake is the cut you made on the table saw. The way you cut the board on the table saw left you with a 60 degree angle. To correct this, instead of laying the board on the table of the table saw, stand the board on the edge and run along the fence. Then, your bevel will come out 30 degrees. It’s weird. But if you check the actual angle on your boards, they will be 60, not 30.
I'm surprised one of those off-cuts wasn't long enough to reach the back of the blade and shoot across the room. If I had to use a table saw for that, I would clamp the piece (vertically) to a longer board to run along the fence.
That is a pushing fence to make cross cuts on your tables. The long bar on it goes down in the slots that are on your table saw.
LOL No judgement.
Awesome video, hope to see them in action catching fish.
Thanks for sharing.
Texas
Lol, thank you!
It’s a mitre gauge for table saw
Thanks for the video
That's what my Dad told me after video posted. Lol. Thank you though!
No problem. I actually saved your video and am about to build a set of these today! So really I appreciate it
Nice job
Thanks!
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...nice one, thank you
Thanks for watching
Nice planer boards 👌 I use the Redi rig stealth planer floats you fight the fish not the board there 35 $ a piece a guy in Ohio makes them they work great for coho very simple system 👍
Those do look good! Thanks for advice! I'm not sure how they would do with a flasher set up for kings as it might trip 🤔 but still very cool!
Your compound miter saw would have done both of those cuts in one cut. No need to use the tablesaw.
Nice video man
Thanks for the tip
Nice video. One mistake is the cut you made on the table saw.
The way you cut the board on the table saw left you with a 60 degree angle.
To correct this, instead of laying the board on the table of the table saw, stand the board on the edge and run along the fence. Then, your bevel will come out 30 degrees. It’s weird. But if you check the actual angle on your boards, they will be 60, not 30.
Thank you
I'm surprised one of those off-cuts wasn't long enough to reach the back of the blade and shoot across the room. If I had to use a table saw for that, I would clamp the piece (vertically) to a longer board to run along the fence.
You used a table saw miter gauge and a radial arm saw and cut twice when you only needed to make one cut!!!!
Yeah, not my first trade
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Youre filling your reels up with sawdust.
adds flavor
"Miter gauge"
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Thank you