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"Andrew Crabtree"

06/07/2005 6:01 PM

Which router fence

I've had a home built router fence for some years now that I am looking to
replace. It has been fine, except that I find myself doing a lot more edge
forming and jointing these days, and having to shim the outfeed table is a
major pain. I would like a new fence where I can adjust the in and outfeed
fences separately and without shims. Aside from Freud are there any
options? Any opinions on them?

Thanks,
Andrew


This topic has 11 replies

d

in reply to "Andrew Crabtree" on 06/07/2005 6:01 PM

06/07/2005 7:12 PM

I'll second the praises of Incra. Saved up the pennies for a long time
and put the Wonder Fence in combination with a table saw fence. It is
not cheap but is well worth the investment. At the very least join
their e-mail club (its free). They put different things on sale each
week only to those who belong. The package I purchased was discounted
over 10% and had free shipping.

Daryl

Andrew Crabtree wrote:
> "David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Andrew Crabtree wrote:
> > can find Incra at Woodpeckers which is www.woodpeck.com
> Crap, I completely forgot about the incra offerings. I'm going to have to
> get permission for that one :(
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew

MW

"Mark Wells"

in reply to "Andrew Crabtree" on 06/07/2005 6:01 PM

06/07/2005 7:38 PM

Seems to me you could use a 2x4 with veneer (poster board, etc.) glued
to one end, but I certainly understand the pleasure of spending money.
The Veritas fence is supposed to be good and you can buy little
jointing shims for it.

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=41794&cat=1,43053,43885

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=41801&cat=1,43053,43885,42837&ap=1

Mark

p

in reply to "Andrew Crabtree" on 06/07/2005 6:01 PM

07/07/2005 6:04 AM

Another option: http://www.patwarner.com/images/bdpwf.jpg
Not for everybody, not for big cutters, but a lot of application
nevertheless.
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Andrew Crabtree wrote:
> I've had a home built router fence for some years now that I am looking to
> replace. It has been fine, except that I find myself doing a lot more edge
> forming and jointing these days, and having to shim the outfeed table is a
> major pain. I would like a new fence where I can adjust the in and outfeed
> fences separately and without shims. Aside from Freud are there any
> options? Any opinions on them?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew

SP

"Steve Peterson"

in reply to "Andrew Crabtree" on 06/07/2005 6:01 PM

06/07/2005 11:27 PM

I have two home-built fences; one is solid and one is split. The split one
is adjustable on the outfeed side, with two knobs that tighten it, with
about 1/8 inch adjust. It works fine, and is easy to adjust. I use a
straightedge to check on my alignment.

Steve

"Pat Barber" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> This appears to be a VERY nice fence but pricey...
>
> http://www.eagle-america.com/html/catalog/productGroup.asp/334497
>
> Andrew Crabtree wrote:
>
>> I've had a home built router fence for some years now that I am looking
>> to replace. It has been fine, except that I find myself doing a lot more
>> edge forming and jointing these days, and having to shim the outfeed
>> table is a major pain. I would like a new fence where I can adjust the
>> in and outfeed fences separately and without shims. Aside from Freud are
>> there any options? Any opinions on them?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Andrew
>

DB

Duane Bozarth

in reply to "Andrew Crabtree" on 06/07/2005 6:01 PM

06/07/2005 1:11 PM

Andrew Crabtree wrote:
>
> I've had a home built router fence for some years now that I am looking to
> replace. It has been fine, except that I find myself doing a lot more edge
> forming and jointing these days, and having to shim the outfeed table is a
> major pain. I would like a new fence where I can adjust the in and outfeed
> fences separately and without shims. Aside from Freud are there any
> options? Any opinions on them?

I've not seen the Freud but none of those specifically for router tables
I have seen were worth anything--no way to keep them parallel for
starters.

I use the fence from the Delta LD shaper w/ a modified mounting
bracket. I have on occasion seen them on eBay for not much as there
isn't a high demand for the smaller shapers.

Sorry I don't have any router-specific suggestions...

cb

charlie b

in reply to "Andrew Crabtree" on 06/07/2005 6:01 PM

06/07/2005 9:25 PM

Andrew Crabtree wrote:
>
> I've had a home built router fence for some years now that I am looking to
> replace. It has been fine, except that I find myself doing a lot more edge
> forming and jointing these days, and having to shim the outfeed table is a
> major pain. I would like a new fence where I can adjust the in and outfeed
> fences separately and without shims. Aside from Freud are there any
> options? Any opinions on them?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew


Yes. JoinTech. In and outfeed fences each adjustable.
For other work - replacable zero clearance inserts,
positionalble in 0.001 in increments ... And you
can do dovetails and box/finger joints AND sliding
dovetails etc.. Have one and it works great.

www.jointech.com

charlie b

DD

David

in reply to "Andrew Crabtree" on 06/07/2005 6:01 PM

06/07/2005 11:13 AM

Andrew Crabtree wrote:
Aside from Freud are there any
> options? Any opinions on them?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
>
Yes. Check out Jointech and Incra fences. I have the Twin Linear from
Incra. It has separate fences that can be offset an ungodly amount. You
can find Incra at Woodpeckers which is www.woodpeck.com

I like my Incra tremendously. there are newer models than the one I have.

Dave

AC

"Andrew Crabtree"

in reply to "Andrew Crabtree" on 06/07/2005 6:01 PM

06/07/2005 10:25 PM

"David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Andrew Crabtree wrote:
> can find Incra at Woodpeckers which is www.woodpeck.com
Crap, I completely forgot about the incra offerings. I'm going to have to
get permission for that one :(

Thanks,
Andrew

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Andrew Crabtree" on 06/07/2005 6:01 PM

06/07/2005 8:32 PM

http://www.benchdog.com/profence.htm


"Andrew Crabtree" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I've had a home built router fence for some years now that I am looking to
> replace. It has been fine, except that I find myself doing a lot more
> edge forming and jointing these days, and having to shim the outfeed table
> is a major pain. I would like a new fence where I can adjust the in and
> outfeed fences separately and without shims. Aside from Freud are there
> any options? Any opinions on them?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to "Andrew Crabtree" on 06/07/2005 6:01 PM

06/07/2005 8:06 PM

This appears to be a VERY nice fence but pricey...

http://www.eagle-america.com/html/catalog/productGroup.asp/334497

Andrew Crabtree wrote:

> I've had a home built router fence for some years now that I am looking to
> replace. It has been fine, except that I find myself doing a lot more edge
> forming and jointing these days, and having to shim the outfeed table is a
> major pain. I would like a new fence where I can adjust the in and outfeed
> fences separately and without shims. Aside from Freud are there any
> options? Any opinions on them?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
>

DD

David

in reply to "Andrew Crabtree" on 06/07/2005 6:01 PM

06/07/2005 7:18 PM

Andrew Crabtree wrote:
> "David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Andrew Crabtree wrote:
>>can find Incra at Woodpeckers which is www.woodpeck.com
>
> Crap, I completely forgot about the incra offerings. I'm going to have to
> get permission for that one :(
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
>
Tell her it would be the last router fence you'll ever need.

Dave


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