All out fences work with Biesemeyer style guide rail system which is comprised or angle iron and rectangular steel tubing. We have t-square that is also adjustable to accommodate metric tubing. Within a very short time we will have a Euro fence for sliding tables with an offset fence holder to work with that style of saw. It still will ride on a Biesemeyer guide rail system so it will not fit to the rails of that stock fence. Guide rail change out is required.
The aluminum extrusion fence in our $249 package is 40mm x 80mm and 42 inches long. We have plenty of t-squares in stock, and the extrusion is dropped shipped from 80/20 to you. They are based in Indiana. Thanks for the nice comments Will. ~ Allan
What does the T square fence ride on? Seems looking at tghe site only the T and the extrusion come in the package. If i change over my unifence rip fence ( really want to) what all do I need to mount and use the described package. Also where can I find the extra extrusions and hardware kits to form new ancillary guides?
This looks interesting. I was wondering, though; are you familiar with the INCRA fence system? It also uses an extruded aluminum fence, but does not still rely on bump adjusting an out-dated Biesemeyer-style fence to 'sneak up' on settings, which can take forever, especially if you don't have hours and hours to waste.My INCRA's adjustments are positive click-stop, the resolution of adjustments are instant, and precise to 1/100th of an inch accuracy. Your product is great, but it's still attached to an old fence design which is flawed.
I have both. I've had two Incra TS systems over the years, and I have two Join Tech clinchers and an LS32 for routing. IMO the Incra/Join Tech system is great for routers, but a real PITA ass in the table saw implementation. There's the fact that the tail sticks out, the deflection is probably the worst in the industry unless you tighten the rear hold down screw, and the system itself is just not very durable - it feels like a toy compared to the VSCT system. If you really want rock solid performance and the same repeatability, just throw a DRO on the rail and t square and you have the best fence system currently available (even ten years later). I'll add that, prior to purchase, I called Allan up (he answered personally) to ask some questions. He spent 45 minutes on the phone with me, really going above and beyond. That sealed the deal, and every time I use this fence I'm reminded of what a great deal it was.
All out fences work with Biesemeyer style guide rail system which is comprised or angle iron and rectangular steel tubing. We have t-square that is also adjustable to accommodate metric tubing. Within a very short time we will have a Euro fence for sliding tables with an offset fence holder to work with that style of saw. It still will ride on a Biesemeyer guide rail system so it will not fit to the rails of that stock fence. Guide rail change out is required.
I cannot wait to install your Fence on my Old Grizzly!
The aluminum extrusion fence in our $249 package is 40mm x 80mm and 42 inches long. We have plenty of t-squares in stock, and the extrusion is dropped shipped from 80/20 to you. They are based in Indiana. Thanks for the nice comments Will. ~ Allan
I so want that fence super cool 👍👍👍
What does the T square fence ride on? Seems looking at tghe site only the T and the extrusion come in the package. If i change over my unifence rip fence ( really want to) what all do I need to mount and use the described package. Also where can I find the extra extrusions and hardware kits to form new ancillary guides?
This looks interesting. I was wondering, though; are you familiar with the INCRA fence system? It also uses an extruded aluminum fence, but does not still rely on bump adjusting an out-dated Biesemeyer-style fence to 'sneak up' on settings, which can take forever, especially if you don't have hours and hours to waste.My INCRA's adjustments are positive click-stop, the resolution of adjustments are instant, and precise to 1/100th of an inch accuracy.
Your product is great, but it's still attached to an old fence design which is flawed.
I have both. I've had two Incra TS systems over the years, and I have two Join Tech clinchers and an LS32 for routing. IMO the Incra/Join Tech system is great for routers, but a real PITA ass in the table saw implementation. There's the fact that the tail sticks out, the deflection is probably the worst in the industry unless you tighten the rear hold down screw, and the system itself is just not very durable - it feels like a toy compared to the VSCT system. If you really want rock solid performance and the same repeatability, just throw a DRO on the rail and t square and you have the best fence system currently available (even ten years later). I'll add that, prior to purchase, I called Allan up (he answered personally) to ask some questions. He spent 45 minutes on the phone with me, really going above and beyond. That sealed the deal, and every time I use this fence I'm reminded of what a great deal it was.
I am going to buy a laguna platinum and a laguna tss will this work on them
At what rpm does your blade spin?
Is your jig for sale? I didn't see it on the VCT site.
wow so simple, tenons came out nice!
I want one of those
Maybe it's just me but there quicker and equally percise ways of doing it maybe i misunderstood the video
Most American table saws spin at 3600rpm.