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"Troy Hall"

13/09/2004 10:32 PM

feather boards

Does anyone have any plans for a feather board? And is it useful?

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"Pounds on Wood"

in reply to "Troy Hall" on 13/09/2004 10:32 PM

13/09/2004 4:19 PM

You can find one here: http://www.billpounds.com

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"Richard A."

in reply to "Troy Hall" on 13/09/2004 10:32 PM

13/09/2004 8:50 PM

Troy Hall wrote:

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Here is another one for you. Very simple but effective. As a newbie I
can tell you they are useful for holding the board against your fence so
the cut doesn't drift and the blade doesn't bind and do bad things.

http://tinyurl.com/3vgjf Go to page 24. It's from a PDF manual from Ryobi.

Richard

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jo4hn

in reply to "Troy Hall" on 13/09/2004 10:32 PM

13/09/2004 11:03 PM

Troy Hall wrote:

> Does anyone have any plans for a feather board? And is it useful?
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> signature Troy & Michelle Hall Cogy Farm Clay Center, Kansas 67432
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Here's one: http://www.woodzone.com/tips/featherboard.htm
I'm sure a google on feather board plan will give lots of hits.

It's very useful especially for smallish pieces on the table saw,
anything on a shaper or router table. Keeps your fingers out of harms way.

mahalo,
jo4hn

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"Troy Hall"

in reply to "Troy Hall" on 13/09/2004 10:32 PM

13/09/2004 11:21 PM

great link. THANKS

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> Troy Hall wrote:
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> > Does anyone have any plans for a feather board? And is it useful?
> >
> > signature Troy & Michelle Hall Cogy Farm Clay Center, Kansas 67432
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>
> Here's one: http://www.woodzone.com/tips/featherboard.htm
> I'm sure a google on feather board plan will give lots of hits.
>
> It's very useful especially for smallish pieces on the table saw,
> anything on a shaper or router table. Keeps your fingers out of harms
way.
>
> mahalo,
> jo4hn


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