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Quite pleased with this "bodge" , a fence for a wee table saw


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Blagged this brand new old stock Electra Beckum down at Dennis Wilson's about a year ago, "found" in a dark corner, no LEV or fence, & "sold as seen"

I idly bid him £100.00 for "openers" and behold the saw was mine.

So, see images

Could have stood a heavier aluminium angle section for stiffness, but  arbitarily set a random width, tightened the wingnut, run a bit of rafter through, shaving just a few mm off between the blade and the fence, then re-set the fence to shave a few mm off the other edge, , both fed flawlessly, and when I measured the piece it was "perfect", so quite pleased with my mornings efforts.

marcus 

 

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I bought an induction motored table saw from axminster, cracking table saw with side elevation for the angles but the fence supplied with it is pants!!! Will adapt something like you have when i get round to it but everything is up skittled at home at min till i get my new man cave built.

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