Great simplistic design without using expensive parts/material yet strong and practical for shop cabinet organization. Timely video for me needing to build my shop cabinets, thank you.
Thank you for the video! Lots of good stuff in here that I learned. How do you like that fence? I have never seen that style before. It looks really cool. Also, why wear gloves?
Thanks I'm very happy with the Fence (put a link below), I might even do a video of that later It's very precis. I never measure between the blade and the fence any more, it actually accurate down to 1/10 of a millimeter, and repeating cuts are no problem. It was a bit hard to fit to my table saw, but it can be adapted to most models. It took some time to figure out the design. The biggest problem is that it takes up a lot of space in the workshop, but if you have the space I really can recommend it. The quality is very high. hehe... the gloves are mostly for better grip when you have dry hands, however I'm take them of all the time, since you also want to "feel" the wood. Here's the link, they also have a cool combination with router table, using the same fence incra.com/precision_fences-table_saw_fences.html
Great simplistic design without using expensive parts/material yet strong and practical for shop cabinet organization. Timely video for me needing to build my shop cabinets, thank you.
Thanks, don’t miss the video about one of my misstakes, so you avoid that
Refreshing to see someone who doesn't use pocket holes for everything.
Agreed ! do not like them, there are so many other nice looking ways of doing it
Nice upgrade and I like the handle and label setup
Thanks, the labels are actually very useful, I'm happy I did that
Thank you for the video! Lots of good stuff in here that I learned. How do you like that fence? I have never seen that style before. It looks really cool. Also, why wear gloves?
Thanks
I'm very happy with the Fence (put a link below), I might even do a video of that later
It's very precis. I never measure between the blade and the fence any more, it actually accurate down to 1/10 of a millimeter, and repeating cuts are no problem.
It was a bit hard to fit to my table saw, but it can be adapted to most models. It took some time to figure out the design.
The biggest problem is that it takes up a lot of space in the workshop, but if you have the space I really can recommend it. The quality is very high.
hehe... the gloves are mostly for better grip when you have dry hands, however I'm take them of all the time, since you also want to "feel" the wood.
Here's the link, they also have a cool combination with router table, using the same fence
incra.com/precision_fences-table_saw_fences.html
I have this fence also. It is completely accurate with fully repeatable cuts. You need extra room to the right of the blade for the arm to extend.