I'm not sure if I'm more impressed with the Incra Syetem or the presenter, extremely well done trio of videos. I do have one question though, there does not seem to be any locking of the fence at the front or rear where it slides on the runners, this means it only resists movement at the centre of the fence where it is conected to the adjustment arm, is that correct? If so, what really stops the ends from moving if you are pushing in hefty bits of hardwood?
I, too just bought an older (1966) Unisaw that's in great shape, but I want one of these systems. Looks like I'll start saving my pennies so I don't get in trouble with the missus!
Hi- The infeed fence glide has a knob that quickly locks the fence directly to the rail, which triangulates the system for when you're cutting large/heavy stuff. The rear fence glide can also be locked to the rail, which eliminates the fence's being able to lift from hold-down pressure after locking the infeed fence glide. I cover the extra locks briefly in one of the videos, but I don't recall exactly where. Let me know if I can address any questions 888.804.6272 xt 4.
Joseph - Smaller jobsite saws are not ideal for Incra TS systems, and they're easier to install on conventional floor-standing saws with cast iron tops. Please check out the TS-LS pages and general compatibility chart at our Incremental Tools web store and contact us directly if we can address any questions. Mark Mueller Taylor Design Group, Inc (Incra Tools) 888.804.6272
What type of table saw do I need for this system. I was planning to buy a mobile table saw like a Ryobi or Makita. Will this fit on those mobile table saws?
This guy is a GREAT presenter! What an asset to Incra sales!
Now I know what I want for my next big woodworking purchase.
Blown away by this- plus this guy is the perfect demonstrator for this kind of thing.
absolutely awesome. After buying a vintage Unisaw, I think this will be the perfect modern fence system to add.
I'm not sure if I'm more impressed with the Incra Syetem or the presenter, extremely well done trio of videos. I do have one question though, there does not seem to be any locking of the fence at the front or rear where it slides on the runners, this means it only resists movement at the centre of the fence where it is conected to the adjustment arm, is that correct? If so, what really stops the ends from moving if you are pushing in hefty bits of hardwood?
I, too just bought an older (1966) Unisaw that's in great shape, but I want one of these systems. Looks like I'll start saving my pennies so I don't get in trouble with the missus!
Hi- The infeed fence glide has a knob that quickly locks the fence directly to the rail, which triangulates the system for when you're cutting large/heavy stuff. The rear fence glide can also be locked to the rail, which eliminates the fence's being able to lift from hold-down pressure after locking the infeed fence glide. I cover the extra locks briefly in one of the videos, but I don't recall exactly where. Let me know if I can address any questions 888.804.6272 xt 4.
Very impressive! Thanks for posting.
Joseph -
Smaller jobsite saws are not ideal for Incra TS systems, and they're easier to install on conventional floor-standing saws with cast iron tops. Please check out the TS-LS pages and general compatibility chart at our Incremental Tools web store and contact us directly if we can address any questions.
Mark Mueller
Taylor Design Group, Inc (Incra Tools)
888.804.6272
What type of table saw do I need for this system. I was planning to buy a mobile table saw like a Ryobi or Makita. Will this fit on those mobile table saws?