I recently purchased a pair of MATCHFIT Dovetail Clamps. With a piece of scrap wood and a few dovetail grooves, 2 MATCHFIT Dovetail Clamps, you can do everything this costly fence could..
Question I have installed the fence. When I set it where I want it and try to lock it in position there is a problem. The front of the fence will move to the right about 1/8 of an inch. How can the movement be stopped? Thank you Befuddled
There are 2 adjustments screws at the front of the fence. Use a square and make adjustments until you get the movement corrected. Be sure to check both sides of the table surface to make sure it’s square. You don’t want it out of square on the back side either because it could pinch your wood and throw a blade off. I hope that helps.
This was excellent. Installed mine yesterday, and it took me a little while to figure out that those numbers on the bolts needed to be ground off. I thought I had done something wrong in the assembly! Anyway, be careful about that 16th of an inch below the groove on the table. It was a little tricky - at least for me.
Do you think that would fit or work on a Delta 14?
Im not 100% sure, but there are multiple alignment holes. The website says fits most bandsaws.
I recently purchased a pair of MATCHFIT Dovetail Clamps. With a piece of scrap wood and a few dovetail grooves, 2 MATCHFIT Dovetail Clamps, you can do everything this costly fence could..
I would agree to that. I built a guide prior to buying the fence. I guess it’s just convenient for me. Thanks for the comment!👍🏻
Well you at least show the good and the bad. I like the video, you have your dog in it.😃
Thanks!
Question I have installed the fence. When I set it where I want it and try to lock it in position there is a problem.
The front of the fence will move to the right about 1/8 of an inch. How can the movement be stopped? Thank you
Befuddled
There are 2 adjustments screws at the front of the fence. Use a square and make adjustments until you get the movement corrected. Be sure to check both sides of the table surface to make sure it’s square. You don’t want it out of square on the back side either because it could pinch your wood and throw a blade off. I hope that helps.
This was excellent. Installed mine yesterday, and it took me a little while to figure out that those numbers on the bolts needed to be ground off. I thought I had done something wrong in the assembly! Anyway, be careful about that 16th of an inch below the groove on the table. It was a little tricky - at least for me.
Thanks for the advice! Keep making!
Very cool
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