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Marty Escarcega

18/05/2007 4:51 PM

What's your favorite Resaw Jig

Getting ready to build a resaw jig for my 18" bandsaw, would like to see
pics or links to some of your favorite resaw jigs.
Going to use it to resaw logs and veneer. Done the internet search already.
TIA

Marty


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tom

in reply to Marty Escarcega on 18/05/2007 4:51 PM

18/05/2007 2:59 PM

On May 18, 9:51 am, Marty Escarcega <[email protected]> wrote:
> Getting ready to build a resaw jig for my 18" bandsaw, would like to see
> pics or links to some of your favorite resaw jigs.
> Going to use it to resaw logs and veneer. Done the internet search already.
> TIA
>
> Marty

For logs, I made a sled with a runner and a couple of brackets,
one fixed at the rear, and the other adjustable. Screws are driven
through the brackets into the ends of the log to keep it in a fixed
position. Tom

tt

tom

in reply to Marty Escarcega on 18/05/2007 4:51 PM

18/05/2007 3:04 PM

On May 18, 2:59 pm, tom <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 18, 9:51 am, Marty Escarcega <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Getting ready to build a resaw jig for my 18" bandsaw, would like to see
> > pics or links to some of your favorite resaw jigs.
> > Going to use it to resaw logs and veneer. Done the internet search already.
> > TIA
>
> > Marty
>
> For logs, I made a sled with a runner and a couple of brackets,
> one fixed at the rear, and the other adjustable. Screws are driven
> through the brackets into the ends of the log to keep it in a fixed
> position. Tom

Like this one: http://www.woodworkersworkshop.com/sl/aw_bandsaw_resaw_main.htm?1009130201181825

Gg

"George"

in reply to Marty Escarcega on 18/05/2007 4:51 PM

18/05/2007 6:02 PM


"Marty Escarcega" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Getting ready to build a resaw jig for my 18" bandsaw, would like to see
> pics or links to some of your favorite resaw jigs.
> Going to use it to resaw logs and veneer. Done the internet search
> already.
> TIA
>
Plain old pivot point. Allows adjustment for blade drift without fussing,
and allows the point to be placed on the right of the blade allowing this
right hander to use his clumsy hand as a support against the pivot block and
his right hand to guide.

Have a push block available for the last inch or so, depending on how
squeamish you are.


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