Date: 3/14/2000, 3:38 pm
Hi Brian
I made a simple jig for cutting scarfs that fits on my bandsaw. It went together in 15 minutes and works fine.
I cut a piece of hardwood that fits in the miter slot on the table and attached that to a 10" x 14" piece of 1/4" plywood and ran that assembly through the saw to trim the edge of the plywood to be parallel [and "tuned"] to the miter slot. That done, I made a fence from a 1" x 3" x 12" piece of pine which was screwed to the plywood base at the angle I wanted [I like an 8 to 1 scarf]. A quick pass by the blade trimmed the fence to size.
I clamp the wood to the fence with a spring clamp and run it through the saw. The cut pieces fit perfectly.
I ended up adding a weight to the front of the jig so that it would not topple off of the bandsaw table when I moved it forward of the blade while clamping the next piece of wood. Next time I might use a longer piece of plywood and locate the fence with better balance in mind. If you are using a tablesaw or a bandsaw with a decent size table this would not be a problem.
Hope this helps.
Hank
Messages In This Thread
- Scarfing the shear clamps
Brian T. Cunningham -- 3/14/2000, 3:10 pm- progress & 5 minute epoxy
Brian T. Cunningham -- 3/16/2000, 1:29 pm- oops
Brian T. Cunningham -- 3/16/2000, 1:44 pm
- Re: Scarfing the shear clamps
Tony -- 3/15/2000, 5:19 pm- Simple Scarfing
mike allen ---} -- 3/15/2000, 12:06 am- whoops
mike allen ---} -- 3/15/2000, 12:20 am
- Re: Scarfing the shear clamps
Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/14/2000, 10:21 pm- Re: Scarfing the shear clamps
Shawn Baker -- 3/14/2000, 3:38 pm- Need to get at least one good -- battens!!
Brian T. Cunningham -- 3/14/2000, 6:08 pm- Re: Need to get at least one good -- battens!!
Bill Jankowski -- 3/14/2000, 8:50 pm
- Re: Need to get at least one good -- battens!!
- Re: Scarfing the shear clamps
Hank -- 3/14/2000, 3:38 pm - oops
- progress & 5 minute epoxy