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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3325088" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>I made a taller auxiliary fence that slips over the factory fence on my table saw. The “squeeze bolts” that I turned on my lathe went into this auxiliary fence, three on each side. They’re accessed through the three larger holes along the lower side, same on the other side; I can screw each pair in/out as needed to adjust the auxiliary fence to be square to the TS blade. The tall part of the fence bolts onto the auxiliary fence and can be removed if I’m not working with stock that needs to be stood on edge (like for tenons). It came out pretty well, I think. Heavy, though!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]153502[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3325088, member: 7157"] I made a taller auxiliary fence that slips over the factory fence on my table saw. The “squeeze bolts” that I turned on my lathe went into this auxiliary fence, three on each side. They’re accessed through the three larger holes along the lower side, same on the other side; I can screw each pair in/out as needed to adjust the auxiliary fence to be square to the TS blade. The tall part of the fence bolts onto the auxiliary fence and can be removed if I’m not working with stock that needs to be stood on edge (like for tenons). It came out pretty well, I think. Heavy, though! [ATTACH=full]153502[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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