Shane
It takes a bit to get it down,but keep the stock up flush to the 2nd fence when you are going by the bit and coming out of the pass.
This is when a finger jig comes in play to hold it to the fence.
Don't try and take off to much from the stock, 1/32" offset should be just fine.
Are using a standard split fence or a jig from Oak-Park show ?
If you are using a standard fence use some formica and some double stick tape,tape it to the 2nd fence, just after the bit, this will give you about 1/32 cut.
hope this helps
Bj
It takes a bit to get it down,but keep the stock up flush to the 2nd fence when you are going by the bit and coming out of the pass.
This is when a finger jig comes in play to hold it to the fence.
Don't try and take off to much from the stock, 1/32" offset should be just fine.
Are using a standard split fence or a jig from Oak-Park show ?
If you are using a standard fence use some formica and some double stick tape,tape it to the 2nd fence, just after the bit, this will give you about 1/32 cut.
hope this helps
Bj