BedrosianWoodworks Fritz and Franz jig setup and calibration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มี.ค. 2022
- This is an updated version of a video I posted previously. If you are interested in purchasing one of my jigs, contact me at BedrosianWoodworks@gmail.com
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Great instructions and best design of the Frtitz/Franz jig ever!
Thanks Ramon. The video makes a nice companion to the printed instructions
Great video! I purchased one of your jigs some months ago and can't wait to get it set up. I have been putting my 1750 sq. ft. shop together (framing, walls, conduit, pulling circuits, etc.) by myself for a few years now (actually going on 3.5 years) so some of the things I have purchased have been put in safe storage with no real idea of when I will actually get back to it. The day will come though and I will certainly refer back to this video to get my jig set up properly. Thanks for posting it!
Thanks Larry. I'm sure your shop will be awesome when you get it set up. Let me know if you have any questions when setting up the jig.
Hi David. Can you talk about the switches under your x-cut table that appear to be a remote start/stop?
Hi Andre - I didn't like the position of the factory switches so I designed this switch box that is on magnets to turn the saw on and off. It uses a pair of relays in a control box so that I can run low voltage wiring to the switch box. It's not something that I sell since it requires a fair amount of electrical knowledge and you have to make some changes to the magnetic starter on the K3. DM me on instagram if you want additional information.
@@davidbedrosian1567 thanks David - I will
Are your flip stops proprietary to you only? How much to purchase this F&F jig from you? Thx for the video, much appreciated!
I machine the flip stops for the jig since I was not able to find suitable ones already available. Contact me at BedrosianWoodworks@gmail.com for information on ordering a jig.
@frankparsley1913 Hi Frank - I'm hoping you will see this message about my Fritz and Franz jig. You can email me at BedrosianWoodworks at gmail dot com and I can send you more information about ordering a jig.