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The Thin Rip Jig by Peachtree Woodworking Supply is a precision-engineered aluminum accessory designed for making repetitive narrow strip cuts safely and accurately on table saws, router tables, and band saws. Featuring a smooth roller guide bearing and adjustable locking mechanism, it fits standard 3/4" x 3/8" miter slots and enhances workflow efficiency by keeping hands safely away from blades while delivering consistent, professional results.
Manufacturer | Peachtree Woodworking Supply Inc. |
Part Number | 3096 |
Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 3 x 3 inches |
Item model number | 3096 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Chrome |
Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | no power |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Blade Length | 20.3 Centimeters |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**E
Great tool. Small mod to fit jobsite saw.
The media could not be loaded. Works great but I had an issue with tightening it down the the miter slot on my job site saw. Nothing a spacer or a couple washers couldn’t fix. This is a must have tool in your shop. Impressed with the quality and ease of use.
M**R
Great product and very well built
After watching countless YouTube videos on building your own thin rip jig and never getting around to making one, I broke down and bought this one. I am glad I didn't waste my time.This tool is very well built with premium fit and finish, dead simple to use, and much nicer than anything you can make. Rather than a simple stop, it has a bearing as the stop which not only sets the correct depth of the table saw fence, but also helps secure the workpiece tightly against the fence for extra security when cutting thin strips. The other thing I like about it is how easily you set the depth by measuring against the blade, tighten the knob just a little to lock the slider in place, then slide the whole unit toward you in the mitre slot and then tighten it a little more to lock it down before making your cuts.Part of the fun of the woodworking hobby is making cool jigs to solve specific problems, so I get that. But another fun part of the hobby is having premium quality tools that are a pleasure to use and just work with no fiddling around.
T**U
Sturdy and stable. Bearing is a nice touch. Works as a cutoff stop guide.
This is an interesting tool. While it looks like a feather board, it goes on the waste side of the blade and acts as a stop. Joint the edge to be cut from and then set this up on the other side of the blade and register the board against it. The idea is that after you make the cut, if you advance the fence towards the blade until the board is again registered against this jig you'll have a repeatable cut.I'm not sure what the ruler markings are for. They can be used for relative adjustments, but because they're in 1/8" increments that wouldn't allow for very precise adjustments. The true measure of any adjustments is the width of the next cut off.When you crank down on the knob this thing get locked into the miter track extremely well. They have a sturdy aluminum slider that's split and when the knob is tighte it spreads. This is a great idea!Believe it or not I used to try to make such thin cuts against the fence. The problem, of course, was that it was a PITA to shift the fence over every time. I had to find a good starting point with the first jointing cut so that I'd have an easy reference. But then it was still irritating because I'd quickly be between easy reference points on the next cut. This is so much quicker, easier and obviously safer than cutting strips between the blade and the fence.If I had this tool a year ago I wouldn't have had to replace a french door pane from a strip that shot back, through the door window and into the driveway.UPDATE:I'm in a kitchen cabinet build and this worked really well for ripping beading off for mitered inset face frames. I beaded both edges of the boards, ripped the beaded profile and repeated until the boards were used up.Solid tool.
K**S
Simple and works well.
Good product. I really like it . Very convenient and accurate , stays put . Simple and works.
R**R
solid tool, consistent results
very nicely built, all metal device to slice off strips of wood. safer to operate the saw, as you can keep the riving knife and guard on.Make sure you orient the screw under the plastic nut so that the 'ridges' push out against the sides-otherwise it will not lock into the miter slot.
D**N
Not Bad, but not great
I wanted to get one from Rockler, but it was unavailable. This one seems decent though. I have put several boards through it and it works well. The main negative with this is that you have to really crank the handle to make it stay put in the miter slot. Kind of an unnecessary PIA, not to mention the wear and tear on the handle. It can be fixed, but I don't like fixing brand new tools (even if that is the norm now). My Rockler feather boards can lock in when only using fingertips to tighten.
R**2
Rip it thin. Rip it good.
I was trying to figure out how to rip thin pieces of wood so I could make my own fishing net (by bending multiple thin strips). This was an excellent purchase. Easy, safe. A little dicey to get it dialed in for the "perfect cut", but once you do, it's great. Just be sure to use a sharp blade, too.
M**.
Fantastic jig
Got this to cut thin strips. Works perfect in the track on Grizzly table saw. It locks down perfectly and is very secure. I recommend.
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