Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Rockler Double Featherboard
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Average Rating:
4.3
(15 customer reviews)
$32.99
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1) Submitted by
Josh Hulbert, from Yelm, WA
on 11/6/2012
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Picked one of these up after trying to make use of the Rockler Louver router bit {item 29932} with standard featherboards and not being happy with the results. What a difference! This holds the workpiece tight against the fence, and it adjusts very easily. It has some great uses on other tools as well!
It went on sale a couple days after I bought it, but true to form the Rockler customer service was awesome and they credited me back the difference. Can't beat that!
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2) Submitted by
John Fleming, from Tyler, TX
on 12/23/2011
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I was in the middle of a project and needed an additional fetherboard. I went to local home center and bought a well known name unit. After finishing the project, I ordered these featherboards from Rockler. These units are better made. I purchased them on sale and got double the equipment with better miter slot holders for less money. I highly recommend these units. BWT - I am 77 and consider myself an advanced woodworker.
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3) Submitted by
David Brown, from Arnaudville, LA
on 3/23/2010
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Outstanding product. I use the Rockler Double Featherboard to hold vertical stock to the router fence thus eliminating chatter and maring. The most impressive aspect of this product is it's versatility, it can be used as a single or double and that it can be used with your table and band saw. I would recommend this product to anyone that takes pride in their work.
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4) Submitted by
Frank, from Boynton Beach, FL
on 2/24/2010
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Just the ticket for working with large crown molding bits when the stock is being held on-edge! I tried, and failed miserably to hand hold stock with my molding bit, but using this stacked double feather-board it was a snap. I cut a 10 ft. long piece of molding and it came out smooth as glass..... no chatter marks or gouges of any kind! Thanks Rockler!!!!
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5) Submitted by
Kevin, from Vermillion, SD
on 2/11/2010
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I have only had the double featherboards for a week or so and I use them every day! Looks like they are made out of some reinforced nylon plastic, very durable and very well designed. The double stack option is kinda cool and comes in handy when cutting verticle boards.
I got them when they were on sale which was a fantastic deal so i got two sets, will use the second set when I get my new router table bought and set up.
You won't regret buying this feather board, its very well made and works great!
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6) Submitted by
Richard Branch, from Covina, CA
on 11/9/2009
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I bought two about six months ago, and haven't stopped using them. I use them with my table saw, router, band saw. They are especially useful with my table saw.
Thanks, Rockler. Great Product.
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7) Submitted by
John Guy, from Milwuakee, WI
on 10/21/2009
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Worked great. I bought them to help me rout locked mitre joints. You need to keep the board absolutely vertical all the time - otherwise the tongue is compromised. I bought 2 one of infeed and one for outfeed.
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8) Submitted by
Jerry Parrish, from Parkville, MO
on 7/9/2009
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AWESOME featherboards for ripping. keeps the wood up against the fence without any fluctuation. best tool i have purchased for a while. I highly recommend it especially if you do much side cutting. Works great on the router and table and band saw
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9) Submitted by
Alvaro, from Redlands, CA
on 7/7/2009
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Very good helper.
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10) Submitted by
Mark Weibrecht, from Madison, SD
on 6/17/2009
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Very good product for the price. I have Bench Dog's as well and these are cheaper and do just as good a job. If you don't own feather boards get them! Buy 2 of these (21752) and 2 of item number 26993 (miter track adapters). You will be set up with 2 large and 4 small feather boards when you need them. It's ideal. Wonderful product.
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11) Submitted by
Charles S. Green, from Fruita, CO
on 11/24/2007
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I purchased the Double Featherboard to use on my Craftsman 10" table saw. I needed to resaw some 1x6 pine down to 1/4". The featherboard held the material against the rip fence in a much safer manner than I could with my bare hands. The only problem I had was the rails for the miter slot on the saw table were not the right size for the Featherboard rails. I made some rails in the same form as the aluminum rails out of some scrap hard wood I had on hand. They work just fine.
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12) Submitted by
VJS, from Nashua, NH
on 1/26/2013
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I rated this as fair because the centering stubs on the plastic spacer prevent the feather board from being fully extended from the miter slot, it is about 3/16 shorter than the regular feather board. Not much of a difference but enough to keep from giving proper support when just trimming a bit of stock from a board. I had to drill out one of the centering hubs in each spacer in order to get the feather board to extend fully. Once modified it worked fine. Made trimming boards easier and safer.
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13) Submitted by
Ed, from Gilroy, CA
on 1/15/2010
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Nicely made and works well. Only complain is the miter bars extend far enough beyond the featherboard itself to cause me problems using this on my bandsaw. Interference with the fence rail prevents putting the featherboard before the blade.
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14) Submitted by
Harrie, from Caldwell, PA
on 6/5/2010
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I purchased this item on sale, but the metal piece did not fit the groove on my saw. The company said to return the item. However, the UPS charges would have exceeded amount I paid for it. Conclusion: If you have a 10 inch Sears Table Saw. don't buy the double featherboard kit.
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15) Submitted by
Joe Elliott , from Sunrise Beach, MO
on 3/13/2008
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I bought the double featherboard to use with my bandsaw. I needed to resaw some slab mahogany for a project and I needed a way to hold the wood tight against the fence while I fed the wood into the blade. I had to assemble the featherboard upside down since the feed direction on the bandsaw is opposite other tools, but the unit worked perfectly.
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