When you need a shorter fence, it looks like you should be able to turn the whole thing so that the base that is currently on the table becomes the shorter fence and the tall fence becomes the base on the table. That way, the same fence is usable for both taller and shorter heights simply by switching which side is the fence and which side is the base.
May have to check that out. This was just a great quick option to throw together but no I'm ready for a more "professional" option. Thanks for watching👍
I wish I had seen this before I made mine because I had the exact same problem with the guide not being able to go down! Did you ever come up with a solution?
When I built my shop (20' x 20'), I spent $1500 to have a ontractor spray foam t he entire interior. I figure (computed) that I recdvered the $1500 the first winter (and 40°C summer!). Good investment. Climate control. I put in an inexpensive LG splic HVAC and my shop is comfortable yesr around.
Great idea. Maybe on my next shop I will plan to do that. I have plans to either expand my current shop as I'm out growing it very quickly or relocate it to my place of business which has a very large shop to work in. Thanks for watching!
Yep, you're now about the second one to mention that. It's one of those times I'm smacking my palm to my forehead and saying why didn't I think of that!😆 Oh well... thanks for watching!
Bandsaw blade drift doesn't always call for a perfectly straight fence. I use my DIY magnetic fence and Carter FAST fence alignment and adjust my fence accordingly.
That is true. I have seen many fences set up that way. Mine cuts straight so no need to account for drift. Course I'm about to get new blades so we'll see what happens then. Thanks for watching!
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When you need a shorter fence, it looks like you should be able to turn the whole thing so that the base that is currently on the table becomes the shorter fence and the tall fence becomes the base on the table. That way, the same fence is usable for both taller and shorter heights simply by switching which side is the fence and which side is the base.
You know, sometimes the most simple of solutions are staring us right in the face and we don't see them till someone points them out! Great idea!👍👏👏
Your videos are a pleasure to watch!
Thank you!👍
nice......keep them coming
Thank you! And thanks for watching!👍
Good job!! I will be making one. Thank you for the video.
Thank you and thanks for watching!👍
Awesome, your a savior😅
Cut a slot in the fence so you can close up the saw. Think I might make mine the same way.
Yep, I agree. May give that a try👍
I want to see how you do the walls and what that looks like. I was going to hang drywall, but I like your idea.
Check out one of my new videos where I’ve started putting up the two by four stained wood. It’s looking pretty good👍 Thanks for watching!
I had a diy fence, it worked ok. But upgraded to a Kreg, I really like it.
May have to check that out. This was just a great quick option to throw together but no I'm ready for a more "professional" option. Thanks for watching👍
I wish I had seen this before I made mine because I had the exact same problem with the guide not being able to go down! Did you ever come up with a solution?
No, no solution yet. It hasn't really been an issue so I haven't worried about it 👍
When I built my shop (20' x 20'), I spent $1500 to have a ontractor spray foam t he entire interior. I figure (computed) that I recdvered the $1500 the first winter (and 40°C summer!). Good investment. Climate control. I put in an inexpensive LG splic HVAC and my shop is comfortable yesr around.
Great idea. Maybe on my next shop I will plan to do that. I have plans to either expand my current shop as I'm out growing it very quickly or relocate it to my place of business which has a very large shop to work in. Thanks for watching!
About the only thing I would do differently, would be to use a resaw blade instead of a scrolling blade.
I probably would flip your gig the other way so that the guide could come down a little more, other than that nice simple fence to build
Could of flipped fence over, meaning base one width and fence smaller or wider width , letting you bring blade guide down farther
Yep, you're now about the second one to mention that. It's one of those times I'm smacking my palm to my forehead and saying why didn't I think of that!😆 Oh well... thanks for watching!
Bandsaw blade drift doesn't always call for a perfectly straight fence. I use my DIY magnetic fence and Carter FAST fence alignment and adjust my fence accordingly.
That is true. I have seen many fences set up that way. Mine cuts straight so no need to account for drift. Course I'm about to get new blades so we'll see what happens then. Thanks for watching!
Can't people forgo all of the gadgets and just push the plywood through with their hands?