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Make your own fence, first job then away you go.

I'm assuming the fence is the guide rail for the measurement of the wood to be cut to slide along.. ? .. if so a slight modification is needed to this one as i would like it to go the full length of the table..
 
Yes that's the fence millet, nice little project making your own and you'll not regret it. Look on YouTube if you like, loads of ideas on making them there. If your fence is crap, everything you cut will be too! Square the fence and table true, and also square to the blade, if that makes sense.
 
Yes that's the fence millet, nice little project making your own and you'll not regret it. Look on YouTube if you like, loads of ideas on making them there. If your fence is crap, everything you cut will be too! Square the fence and table true, and also square to the blade, if that makes sense.

It makes sense and thank you ;) .
 
Hi millet
To be honest alot of them cheap saws aren't worth a crap , you be better off buying a second hand jobsite table saw with an accurate cut and fence , if you are going to keep it but a couple of clamps and use a good straight edge for a fence and also get yourself a good quality blade that you won't need to push with much pressure
 
Thank you for the tip's ..i have varies speed clamps and good aluminum straight edges which i have used for profiles before today on brick work so me thinks i can make this work..;) ..for any negatives out there i play with wood like you do with your todger... :rolleyes:
 
Just bought myself a second hand Clarke 10 inch table saw off fleabay....first winter project is to make some ply nucs..
 
You are making a mistake by makin a fence the full width of the table. What happens if the timber ‘bows’ after the cut?
 
You are making a mistake by makin a fence the full width of the table. What happens if the timber ‘bows’ after the cut?

Good point but to be honest i have not altered the one that came with the table as it cuts true..i will leave it as it is for now..
 
You are making a mistake by makin a fence the full width of the table. What happens if the timber ‘bows’ after the cut?

Fit a running guide to the top of the fence..
Biggest problem I have had with DIY and on site pop up type saw tables is the legs are often flimsy

Yeghes da
 

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