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Old 06-22-2009, 11:59 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I shall take some photos and post them. The nylon and other plastic are offcuts sourced from a local stockist, sold by weight. I am using some black nylon for my Digital height gauge
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Old 06-22-2009, 05:46 PM   #12 (permalink)
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My Pusher block doesn't have the part to hold it to the fence. Is this a later inovation? Looks like it would be very useful. Is there possibly an update add-on that can be purchased?

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HI Neal

It's shop made add on,,just like the handle,,,it sure works great to keep it to the fence all the way down the pass and on the pull back pass ,easy to make with two flat head screws some nuts and some MDF stock...

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Nylon sliders.With sacrificial strip.
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Nylon sliders and sacrificial strip stuck on with double sided tape.
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I have a question on the right-angle slider, and it's not too off-topic. Incra recommends clamping your wood to it with wooden clamps like these: HF wood clamps LINK

Do you actually use that one,or would an f-style clamp work? By the way, it has t-slots on it and I was wondering if a toggle clamp would hold the board sufficiently, like these: 500lb horizontal toggle clamp LINK or 500 lb vertical toggle clamp LINK
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I use a pair of these QR clamps, front and backing boards spread the pressure.
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Hi Noop

I use just a 2" or 3" C-Clamp with a wood pad on it (with sand paper,glued in place) so it can't put marks on the stock with the nasty little ring I made a pair like the OP type with big wooden handles ( 2'' diam.) the wooden type clamp is always in the way for me...

No real room for the toggle type clamps..

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I have a question on the right-angle slider, and it's not too off-topic. Incra recommends clamping your wood to it with wooden clamps like these: HF wood clamps LINK

Do you actually use that one,or would an f-style clamp work? By the way, it has t-slots on it and I was wondering if a toggle clamp would hold the board sufficiently, like these: 500lb horizontal toggle clamp LINK or 500 lb vertical toggle clamp LINK
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I think HD Toggle clamps may distort the carrier face.
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...You can save a buck or two with the tape...or get the stock to make the blocks from the same.see below ....
UHMW Plastic Sheets and Strips

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I didn't choose tape based on economy. I chose it because I wanted to make everything that slides, slide easier. Adding tape to the bottom of everything that contacts the table insured each item stayed in perfect alignment with each other.

You certainly could replace the hardwood runners with machined UHMW blocks, compensating for the amount the fence was raised. I don't see a need for solid block runners because the tape wear is almost negligible. I'm betting the 0.030 tape could easily outlast me.

Once you have the tape, you'll find other applications for it. A couple of strips on every jig that slides on a table works wonders.
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