Saw Accessories
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Band Saw Table FAQAll about Rockler’s Band Saw Table and fence, dimensions, table size and information about usage, features and maintenance.
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Rockler Flip Top Roller StandRockler Roller Stand has a flip top that instantly coverts from a large 2-3/8″ by 14″ spring-loaded roller stand to a ball stand with eight steel ball bearings.
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How to Attach Shop-Made Featherboards Conventionally and with MagnetsMaking your own featherboard is always an option, but attaching them to your jointer, table saw or router table can be difficult, here are some options.
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Top Ten Featherboard Techniques for Table Saws, Jointers and RoutersFeatherboards can improve the performance of your table saw, router table, and jointer adding both accuracy and safety, by holding workpieces steady.
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Featherboard Techniques: Router Table Cutting Edge Profiles in MoldingCutting thin strips of molding safely on a router table can be difficult, but a pair of featherboards and a push stick handles the task safely.
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Featherboard Techniques: Control Hardboard and Plastic Laminate FlutterThin, flexible stock is very difficult to control on your saw, but combining magnetic featherboard and a metal saw fence can stabilize your piece securely.
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Featherboard Techniques: Sawing Oversized Stock Panels on a Machine TableLong or wide stock panels can be awkward to saw on a table, but magnetic featherboards can clamp down and move them across the cut easily.
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Featherboard Techniques: Making Table Saw Rip Cuts for Narrow ProfilesCombining narrow profile featherboards along with a push stick on your table saw can make rip cutting narrow boards much safer and easier.
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Featherboard Techniques: Preventing Table Saw Kickback During Rip CutsThe “feathers” on a featherboard are designed to have a little spring, preventing lumber from moving backwards against them on a table saw.
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How to Improve Your Bandsaw’s Shop Production with AccessoriesThere are several aftermarket upgrades and accessories that can overhaul your old saw or improve your new one to increase your bandsaw’s durability.
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MicroFence MicroStop Adds Stop to Table Saw, Band Saw and Router TableMicroFence’s MicroStop is a portable stop for mobility on almost any workshop tool and designed to work perfectly for table saw cross slides.
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Top 10 Workshop Annoyances: You Can’t Easily Find the On/Off Switch on Your MachineA paddle-type safety switch allows you to quickly and conveniently find your benchtop or stationary machine’s on-off switch in an emergency.
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Why Use Featherboards?A featherboard offers support and control to your table saw work, and if you don’t want to buy one for your shop, you can make your own.
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Woodworking Gift IdeasOne nice thing about shopping for a woodworker is that you can probably find something they don’t have, but need, at just about any price.
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Rockler Thin Rip Table Saw Jig for Repetitive Miter Track Stock CuttingRockler’s Thin Rip Table Saw Jig locks into your table saw’s miter fence, allowing you to make fast and thin rips in stock in minutes.
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Update on the Rockler Crosscut SledRockler’s Table Saw Crosscut Sled has proven to be a big hit with customers, offering a simple yet effective compliment to your shop cutting.
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Carter Products Micro-Adjust Premium Guides for Band SawsMicro-Adjust Premium Guides™ from Carter Products fit major band saw brands and blades from 1/8″ to 1″. The guides allow tool-free adjustments forward, backward and side-to-side, which reduces friction and leads to smoother cuts. Priced at $189 in 2008.
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How to Add T-Track Jigs and Featherboards with Brass Toilet Mounting BoltsSimple and inexpensive T-bolts used for installing toilets can be modified slightly and simply for perfect T-track jig and featherboard mounting.
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Jigs and FixturesJigs and fixtures can help guide your cuts, fixing and guiding them for a project, and there is probably one for any technique you want to employ.
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Making Doors with Mitered CornersAdding mitered corners to a raised panel door can be a tricky and sometimes unnecessary step, but a bit of skill will make a strong joint.







