Nice tutorial. You may want to double think running crosscuts like that... with the fence being used. Good combo for a nasty kickback. I'd personally never use a miter gauge with the work piece up against the fence like that, especially lacking a riving knife or splitters in place. Stay safe and thanks.
I agree. I didn't realize I had done it in this manner, until your comment. I know the best way is to have an offset block, to set the length, then move through the cut. Thank you for the reminder! I shall try to keep that in mind, whenever planning future cuts. The entire reason for installing the MicroJig, was to help prevent kickbacks. And here I was tempting fate while trying to correct the issues I already had! Uggh
Thank you so much! The alignment gage is awesome, you will love it! It takes a little thought sometimes, when setting it up for a different machine, but it is extremely versatile. I even used it to assign the delta sliding table attachment for the unisaw. Cheers 👍🖖🤠
Hi! Thanks for watching! That is the Betterely UnaGauge. The link for that and other tools in the video can be found in the description. I tried to copy and paste it here, but my phone is not allowing me to, sorry about that. I hope your subscribe and watch the other videos as well!
Checking the adjustment of the table saw is part of the installation instructions of the microjig. I had just adjusted everything about a month ago. However, using the tablesaw as my assembly table evidently allowed me to knock the fence out of adjustment.
@@pantasauruswreaks8667 2 grr-rrippers come in one set. Two hands, one grr-rripper per hand. Not sure where you are seeing the third gripper. Better safe with two grr-rrippers, than without your second hand.
@@RDurantWorkshop that's fine. But you could have done it off camera and just told us that you adjusted it. I came here to watch the splitter installation, not to watch you adjust your fence for 3 minutes
@@mshedd8809 that's fine, with the benefit of my experience and the knowledge you received by watching the video, you're welcome for learning how to adjust the fence and setup the Unisaw as well. Two for the price of one. Such a bargain at a third the price. Have a great holiday! I hope people give you great positive comments during your holiday as well so that you can continue to be motivated for the future As I am by yours! thank you so much for the positivity on this holiday weekend!!
Nice tutorial. You may want to double think running crosscuts like that... with the fence being used. Good combo for a nasty kickback. I'd personally never use a miter gauge with the work piece up against the fence like that, especially lacking a riving knife or splitters in place. Stay safe and thanks.
I agree. I didn't realize I had done it in this manner, until your comment. I know the best way is to have an offset block, to set the length, then move through the cut. Thank you for the reminder! I shall try to keep that in mind, whenever planning future cuts. The entire reason for installing the MicroJig, was to help prevent kickbacks. And here I was tempting fate while trying to correct the issues I already had! Uggh
Lol at the haters in your comments. I got what I needed from your video, and now have a new alignment gage in my cart. Subscribed!
Thank you so much! The alignment gage is awesome, you will love it! It takes a little thought sometimes, when setting it up for a different machine, but it is extremely versatile. I even used it to assign the delta sliding table attachment for the unisaw. Cheers 👍🖖🤠
Can you add a link for that gauge you use to align your fence? It looks awesome!
Hi! Thanks for watching! That is the Betterely UnaGauge. The link for that and other tools in the video can be found in the description. I tried to copy and paste it here, but my phone is not allowing me to, sorry about that. I hope your subscribe and watch the other videos as well!
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Could you please adjust your machine before you started the video?
Checking the adjustment of the table saw is part of the installation instructions of the microjig. I had just adjusted everything about a month ago. However, using the tablesaw as my assembly table evidently allowed me to knock the fence out of adjustment.
Not using 3 grr-rippers...psh
@@pantasauruswreaks8667 2 grr-rrippers come in one set. Two hands, one grr-rripper per hand. Not sure where you are seeing the third gripper. Better safe with two grr-rrippers, than without your second hand.
@@RDurantWorkshop that's fine. But you could have done it off camera and just told us that you adjusted it. I came here to watch the splitter installation, not to watch you adjust your fence for 3 minutes
@@mshedd8809 that's fine, with the benefit of my experience and the knowledge you received by watching the video, you're welcome for learning how to adjust the fence and setup the Unisaw as well. Two for the price of one. Such a bargain at a third the price. Have a great holiday! I hope people give you great positive comments during your holiday as well so that you can continue to be motivated for the future As I am by yours! thank you so much for the positivity on this holiday weekend!!