Why would you want to risk pinching anything between the cutter and the
fence? Death wish?
The important figure is the opening size, listed as 5 1/4, which would be
the maximum diameter cutter you can set below the existing table. Should
accommodate most panel-raising cutters.
"eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Anybody got one of the JWS-22CS from JET ?
>
> Trying to figure the "depth" of the fence. Whats the maximum distance you
> can set the fence from the bit ?
>
actually no (to the death whish). Thinking of using the shaper as a router
table. I find myself doing dados with a hand router and wonder how far into
a piece of wood I can 'reach' with the shaper. I am figuing that the shaper
/ router table would do a more accurate and safer plowed dado, however never
having owned a router table or a shaper perhaps the whole operation is to be
avoided and a router table is only to be used for edge effects ?
"George" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Why would you want to risk pinching anything between the cutter and the
> fence? Death wish?
>
> The important figure is the opening size, listed as 5 1/4, which would be
> the maximum diameter cutter you can set below the existing table. Should
> accommodate most panel-raising cutters.
>
> "eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Anybody got one of the JWS-22CS from JET ?
> >
> > Trying to figure the "depth" of the fence. Whats the maximum distance
you
> > can set the fence from the bit ?
> >
>
>