New Kerfing Jig
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New Kerfing Jig
Made this jig yesterday and cut the kerfing for my J-40 conversion. The sled locks into place for positioning the kerf depth with one of the miter bars I got from Rockler. The rubber band repositions the indexing pin used to keep the kerf width consistent. I am planning a slight modification with it now that I've used it once.
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Tim Benware
Re: New Kerfing Jig
One more photo please? Of the lining situated in the jig prior to kerfing?
Or a 10 second smartphone video of cutting the kerfs into the lining?
Or a 10 second smartphone video of cutting the kerfs into the lining?
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Re: New Kerfing Jig
This is the modification I plan to help secure the kerfing blank and the blank positioning..
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Tim Benware
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Re: New Kerfing Jig
Tim: Love the detent return..............!!! Looks like it works like a charm. Congrats.
Tom
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Re: New Kerfing Jig
This is the one I've been using, the detent return on this one is a ball point pen spring in the hole with the detent. The detent has a slot that runs on two finish nails you can see on the side. Works amazing well if only one kerf at a time. I'm not in much of a hurry. Shown with a blade that could use a few more teeth per inch.
Tom
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Re: New Kerfing Jig
Yes, I like it, especially the pins. I see some mods coming. My pic showed mine with my resaw blade, so I know what you mean.Tom West wrote:
This is the one I've been using, the detent return on this one is a ball point pen spring in the hole with the detent. The detent has a slot that runs on two finish nails you can see on the side. Works amazing well if only one kerf at a time. I'm not in much of a hurry. Shown with a blade that could use a few more teeth per inch.
Tom
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Re: New Kerfing Jig
Great ideas Tim and Tom!