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Old 02-08-2005, 11:31 AM   #7
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Ok, so far I noted holding work against the fence and down to the table on the infeed side of the tablesaw or router. When routing or sawing long pieces a 2nd finger or feather board clamped to the outfeed side of the fence gives added stability.
I cheated and bought the hold down kit from Rockler when it was marked way down. I felt the plastic fingers would be less likely to mar since they are softer than most woods.
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