I ordered the standard clamping system today and will build this for a Craftsman Contractor's Saw. I have used the extrusion to build CNC Routers and have some extra laying around here somewhere. It is great and available at the factory only a few miles away. Thanks for the videos. Mr. Little did not show as much in 27 videos, but I still enjoyed them.
Awesome guide for building these rails. I need to replace my old fence and have wanted to try Allan's fence but didn't have the rails to do it. Thank you. Is there any issues with the steel being warped at all?
Watching your videos has inspired me to build my own rails for the VSC Fence... I bout the tubing and Angle Iron.. My question is what do I need to do to remove the Mill Scale and Oil and do I have to remove it if I am going to primer and paint the rails?
Hello, what is your thoughts on using 1/4 aluminum stock for the angles and tube. This is easy to work with and would take some weight away. Do you see any issue by doing this?
Hello, I've watched your whole series but you never explain the setup of the 2 x 2 x 1/8 angle iron. How do you set that up to be in a comparable position as the front 3 x 3 x 1/4 angle iron?
About 25 to 30 years ago, Fine Woodworking published plans for a fence that uses an aluminum C channel for the fence, an angle for the T, and a length of Unistrut for the rail. You bolt the angle to the channel and the clamp is just a carriage bolt with a wood handle that tightens up a wood block with a nut in it that rides in the unistrut. It's a very simple build. I made one years ago and it works great.
I thought i posted this yesterday i will try again today, yes there is a problem try to get the steel straight or the fence will not stay parallel to the blade if you need more help write me
How can you say with all the tools you say you have it's not worth building it yourself wow what a sales pitch brother you can make that thing no problem for less the half that's a fact jack
The VSCT fence is way overpriced. That item that should be $80 should not be priced at $199. At that price it's worth the effort to build the t square as well as the rails.
I'm not sure what the purpose of this video is. Mr. Little already has a video out about his fence system. Having over 50 years as a Machinist, the only thing I found informative, was how much you don't know about the trade.
I ordered the standard clamping system today and will build this for a Craftsman Contractor's Saw. I have used the extrusion to build CNC Routers and have some extra laying around here somewhere. It is great and available at the factory only a few miles away. Thanks for the videos. Mr. Little did not show as much in 27 videos, but I still enjoyed them.
Awesome guide for building these rails. I need to replace my old fence and have wanted to try Allan's fence but didn't have the rails to do it. Thank you. Is there any issues with the steel being warped at all?
Hello Steel Guy. What brand drill bits do you use? They went through that angle like hot butter. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. God bless.
Watching your videos has inspired me to build my own rails for the VSC Fence... I bout the tubing and Angle Iron.. My question is what do I need to do to remove the Mill Scale and Oil and do I have to remove it if I am going to primer and paint the rails?
This is really great. I appreciate your posting this series of videos.
Hello, what is your thoughts on using 1/4 aluminum stock for the angles and tube. This is easy to work with and would take some weight away. Do you see any issue by doing this?
Hello, I've watched your whole series but you never explain the setup of the 2 x 2 x 1/8 angle iron. How do you set that up to be in a comparable position as the front 3 x 3 x 1/4 angle iron?
This is nice. I hope you will be posting more videos about steel working.
Your are an excellent teacher, I appreciate this video.
About 25 to 30 years ago, Fine Woodworking published plans for a fence that uses an aluminum C channel for the fence, an angle for the T, and a length of Unistrut for the rail. You bolt the angle to the channel and the clamp is just a carriage bolt with a wood handle that tightens up a wood block with a nut in it that rides in the unistrut. It's a very simple build. I made one years ago and it works great.
Nice set of videos. Thanks for putting together, very informative!
I thought i posted this yesterday i will try again today, yes there is a problem try to get
the steel straight or the fence will not stay parallel to the blade if you need more help write
me
Thank you very much for this great design.
How can you say with all the tools you say you have it's not worth building it yourself wow what a sales pitch brother you can make that thing no problem for less the half that's a fact jack
It seems to me that this system relies on the steel box section to be absolutely straight, but I don't know that the steel is that straight.
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The VSCT fence is way overpriced. That item that should be $80 should not be priced at $199. At that price it's worth the effort to build the t square as well as the rails.
4:22 to skip the rambling
nice shop
thanks for the video.
Started to watch the video but it din't seem like a "How To" to me so I stopped is at 3 minutes as it were pointless?
As i remember they were usa hss thats all i use
I hate it when people do not reply to any comments. Rude......
Nice watch. I'll give you a buck fifty for it.
Ahh this & ahh that… what are you not sure of? Never mind, I’ll just delete the sound & focus on brainstorming!
so i made it too . just by using woodprix woodworking plans :)
This time I'll use woodprix instructions to make it by myself.
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Thanks a lot
I check a lot of woodworking handbooks. These one from woodprix are the best.
I'm sure the best wood makers instructions is on woodprix website.
I'm not sure what the purpose of this video is. Mr. Little already has a video out about his fence system. Having over 50 years as a Machinist, the only thing I found informative, was how much you don't know about the trade.
I bought instruction from woodprix and I build it very very cheap.
I made it too very easy. just used woodprix plans and instructions.
You can learn more about it on woodprix website I think.
I'll make it myself. Just got instructions from WoodPrix website and I'm ready to do it :D
On the Woodprix website, you buy access to thousands of projects once.
This time I'll use woodprix instructions to make it by myself.