Greetings All, I just installed a bench in my shop and I want to put my
miter saw in the middle. I actually have recessed the bench just
enough such that the miter saw deck is even with the bench. This
allows me to work with long boards. However, I now the issue of what
to do if I want to cut mutiple lengths of stock to the same size. I
would like to have some type of guid/stop in place such that I simply
set it to the desired lengh and then simply drop the stock in place and
cut away. I was hoping that someonw out there has come up with a
clever solution to this problem. If my description is not clear please
email me and I will forward you a picture of the current setup.
Thanks, TFD.
A buddy of mine found a nifty little Biesemier (sp) stop that mounts on
a 2x2 (approx) he's attached to the length of the table. Then he did a
shallow pass with a 1/2 inch dovetail bit on the 2x2 for a tape measure
to slide into it. I'm lookin' at the same system, myself. I think he
found it at Superior in Phoenix. Tom
LineVoltageHalogen wrote:
> I was hoping that someonw out there has come up with a
> clever solution to this problem.
Hey bright guy!
I have a similar set-up in my shop. I actually built a rig much like a
table saw fence. It slides on a rail that's built onto the front of my
counter. A clamp built into the fence grips the rail exactly like a
table saw. I have considered a back rail to bolster the performance,
but have had very good results without it.
Tom in KY, I like halogen, and mercury vapor lighting too!
"LineVoltageHalogen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Greetings All, I just installed a bench in my shop and I want to put my
> miter saw in the middle. I actually have recessed the bench just
> enough such that the miter saw deck is even with the bench. This
> allows me to work with long boards. However, I now the issue of what
> to do if I want to cut mutiple lengths of stock to the same size. I
> would like to have some type of guid/stop in place such that I simply
> set it to the desired lengh and then simply drop the stock in place and
> cut away. I was hoping that someonw out there has come up with a
> clever solution to this problem. If my description is not clear please
> email me and I will forward you a picture of the current setup.
>
> Thanks, TFD.
>
Rout a channel in your benchtop, install a length of T-Track and buy a few
T-track clamp devices and attach a stop to the clamps. This way you can move
your clamp any distance along the track and clamp it down. The T-track will
fit flush with your table top (assuming you rout the channel to the correct
depth so it shouldn't affect your bench work much.
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