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Hello, I am a lawyer from Microjig and I'd like a word. Just kidding, great work. Do you have any issues with the fence on your DeWalt saw being out of square relative to the table? I had a replacement sent to me by DeWalt and it's worse than the original.
Hi vVeazel. Actually I did. When I got it there was a half milimeter gap on the back side between the blade and the fence. I went through quite a few videos, and kept on adjusting. I managed to make it square but it took quite some time and I was almost ready to get a new one. How bad is yours?
@@AllFlavorWorkshop Thanks for the reply! At the infeed, my original fence is square to the table, however at the outfeed I have a 2mm gap at the top of the fence. Did you use some fort of tape between the plastic slider and the aluminium rail to correct it?
@@vVeazel I did not. My main goal was to make the fence parallel to the blade. I was having a tiny gap there and I needed to adjust the back part of the fence. The fence has a plastic part that is attached to the aluminum rail. There is a hexagon bolt that fixes these 2 parts together. I was adjusting this one (together with the front one) to make the fence paralel.
I would love to make one of these. The problem for me is, I don't want to expose my forearm to the blade at the end of the push. Call me finickity, bit I am really attached to it.
Hello friends! 🙂 I built a DIY Table Saw Push Block. Really appreciate your support!
► For more details check out my website: allflavorworkshop.com/
► ALL Woodworking Plans: allflavorworkshop.com/woodworking-plans/
🛠 All My Tools & Gear: allflavorworkshop.com/tools-and-resources/
Check out the description for more details. 👆 Subscribe not to miss anything! Thank you! Stay safe!
Pretty nice work, Lukas! 😃
It seems to work great indeed!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you :) Works great! You too, stay safe! 😃
Hello, I am a lawyer from Microjig and I'd like a word. Just kidding, great work. Do you have any issues with the fence on your DeWalt saw being out of square relative to the table? I had a replacement sent to me by DeWalt and it's worse than the original.
Hi vVeazel. Actually I did. When I got it there was a half milimeter gap on the back side between the blade and the fence. I went through quite a few videos, and kept on adjusting. I managed to make it square but it took quite some time and I was almost ready to get a new one. How bad is yours?
@@AllFlavorWorkshop Thanks for the reply! At the infeed, my original fence is square to the table, however at the outfeed I have a 2mm gap at the top of the fence. Did you use some fort of tape between the plastic slider and the aluminium rail to correct it?
@@vVeazel I did not. My main goal was to make the fence parallel to the blade. I was having a tiny gap there and I needed to adjust the back part of the fence. The fence has a plastic part that is attached to the aluminum rail. There is a hexagon bolt that fixes these 2 parts together. I was adjusting this one (together with the front one) to make the fence paralel.
Belo projeto...parabéns 😊
thank you :)
I would love to make one of these. The problem for me is, I don't want to expose my forearm to the blade at the end of the push. Call me finickity, bit I am really attached to it.
Understood :D What are you using?
Nice jig, the time and effort that went into this was well spent 👍
Thanks Barry! :D much appreciated
Are you planing to make plans available for this push block?
Yes I am, bear with me :)
Great build
Thank you, John, much appreciated!
How much time did you spend making this?
A few hours in total
Do you apply a paste wax afterwards?
@@bitsurfer0101 Where to? The bottom has an anti-slip tape.
buen trabajo....! 🇵🇪
Muchas Gracias
That probably cost you more to make than if you just bought a MicroJig
Well, considering I was using only leftovers I had in the shop (and the price of the material is around 12USD) I would say still pretty good ;)
@@AllFlavorWorkshop Plus the time it took to make it...your time is more valuable then the cost of the wood.
Sometimes it's not about the time, effort and cost ... anyone can buy a piece of plastic, to design and make your own version is an accomplishment!
@@barry.w.christie Thanks Barry, true