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"Nicholas"

03/02/2005 9:54 PM

Any plans out there for a crosscut stop?

Hi

I have a radial arm saw and want to make an adjustable stop. I'm sure I
could fugure one out but I wondered if anyone knew of any plans out there
for a shop-built system?

TIA

Nicholas


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"George"

in reply to "Nicholas" on 03/02/2005 9:54 PM

04/02/2005 7:24 AM


"igor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 21:54:34 -0000, "Nicholas" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi
> >
> >I have a radial arm saw and want to make an adjustable stop. I'm sure I
> >could fugure one out but I wondered if anyone knew of any plans out there
> >for a shop-built system?
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >Nicholas
> >
> Coincidently, in the checkout line at HD today I noticed there is a "tip"
> about how to build a simple, but well thought-out such a dealie in the
> March issue of American Woodworker,

Why "build" something so simple? I've done pieces, mitered and un, clamped
to the fence, pieces clamped to the auxiliary table, even a brief fling with
one of the "tip" types in a magazine which featured a T and jam nut and bolt
for microadjustablity. Waste of time.

Only thing you need to remember is if the stop is close to the blade,
provide dust relief.

in

igor

in reply to "Nicholas" on 03/02/2005 9:54 PM

04/02/2005 1:23 AM

On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 21:54:34 -0000, "Nicholas" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Hi
>
>I have a radial arm saw and want to make an adjustable stop. I'm sure I
>could fugure one out but I wondered if anyone knew of any plans out there
>for a shop-built system?
>
>TIA
>
>Nicholas
>
Coincidently, in the checkout line at HD today I noticed there is a "tip"
about how to build a simple, but well thought-out such a dealie in the
March issue of American Woodworker,

BH

Bob Haar

in reply to "Nicholas" on 03/02/2005 9:54 PM

03/02/2005 7:30 PM

On 2005/2/3 4:54 PM, "Nicholas" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have a radial arm saw and want to make an adjustable stop. I'm sure I
> could fugure one out but I wondered if anyone knew of any plans out there
> for a shop-built system?

I mount my RAS at the end of a built in workbench so that the saw table
lined up with the bench top. This gives me about ten feet of flat surface
tot eh right of the blade. I then replaced the backstop board on the RAS
with on that is six feet long, notched so that three feet of it extends over
the workbench.

Since I have a table saw, I almost always keep the RAS set at 90 degrees and
use it as a cutoff saw.

For repetitive cuts, I just clamp a small piece of scrap to the extended
backstop. This work for up to four feet. Beyond that, I might clamp
something to the workbench top.

LT

"Lyndell Thompson"

in reply to "Nicholas" on 03/02/2005 9:54 PM

04/02/2005 1:44 AM

We manufacture walk-in-coolers for grocery stores etc., where I work, with
2x4 frames. Several hundred 2x4's get crosscut every week. They use a 12'
length of 3/4 black iron pipe with a stationary end of a pony (pipe) clamp
on the pipe. The pipe sits on top of the cutting stop (or backsplash area).
They back up the pony clamp with a pair of visegrip round jaw pliers. Secure
the pipe well so it can't move. I see them slam 2x4's into this thing all
day long, and it doesn't move a 1/64 of an inch. I work in the service
department know, but when I have worked in mfg. it always worked well. Hope
this helps.
Lyndell


"Nicholas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I have a radial arm saw and want to make an adjustable stop. I'm sure I
> could fugure one out but I wondered if anyone knew of any plans out there
> for a shop-built system?
>
> TIA
>
> Nicholas
>
>

VB

"Vic Baron"

in reply to "Nicholas" on 03/02/2005 9:54 PM

03/02/2005 10:18 PM

if I understand you correctly, I used to use a c clamp on the rail.


"Nicholas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I have a radial arm saw and want to make an adjustable stop. I'm sure I
> could fugure one out but I wondered if anyone knew of any plans out there
> for a shop-built system?
>
> TIA
>
> Nicholas
>
>

MD

Morris Dovey

in reply to "Nicholas" on 03/02/2005 9:54 PM

04/02/2005 12:26 AM

> "Nicholas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...

>>I have a radial arm saw and want to make an adjustable stop. I'm sure I
>>could fugure one out but I wondered if anyone knew of any plans out there
>>for a shop-built system?

Nicholas...

There're pictures of one I built at
<http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/t-clamps.html> (3rd and 4th photo
down) - they aren't difficult to make and work well.

--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/solar.html


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