For the Incra TS-LS users

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Table saw fence jigs are much easier for Biesemeyer and similar fences, the jig only has to fit OVER the fence.

I made a push block to lock into and slide along the Incra fence. I made it several years ago, soon after getting it. I realized one of the objections to the Incra fence shortly after the purchase. I took it as a challenge.

It's real good for pieces less than 1" between the fence and the blade when using the Shark/Ark guard, no room for much of a push block or stick. The sidepiece is adjustable for height, it holds the workpiece down against the table.





Yesterday I used it to right size the inside piece of a bandsaw box. Bandsaws are not really about precision, at least when I'm driving. I attached a piece of 1/4" bb ply to the jig and doublesided tape to the workpiece.

I used 1/4" bolts to slide in the fence, anything that will slide through and not lift out will work.


It works for me

You don't always get what you go after,but you do get what you wouldn't have got if you didn't go after what you didn't get. Blaze Foley

That’s a solid idea. I use a gripper with the offset foot to straddle the blade, but that doesn’t allow the use of a blade guard. I like the idea of the push stick being on top of the extrusion. Unfortunately, I’ve got jessem wheels mounted on top of mine, but they’re easy enough to remove if needed. Thanks for posting!

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

great design hairy. i used to have a vega fence that incorporated something similar.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

I replaced my Biesmeyer fence with a VSCT extrusion that has a similar slot on the top edge. I use it for various attachments, but now my eyes have been opened to the possibilities of using it as a form of miter slot for all sorts of TS "helpers"

Excellent Hairy! 
I used it again today to right size more bandsaw box parts.   It works.

The only way it can move is along the rail, it can't lift out.  

Cool, glad you like it, have much success.


You don't always get what you go after,but you do get what you wouldn't have got if you didn't go after what you didn't get. Blaze Foley

i was just looking at my fence which i have a BOW auxiliary fence attached to. i think i could easily do what youve done hairy ? i really like it. like i said i had something just like it on my old vega fence. 

looks like another shop project coming up ?

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Run with it

You could maybe sink some setscrews into it to adjust out slop, top to bottom and side to side
I'm not saying it's sloppy, you can make it as detailed as you want

You don't always get what you go after,but you do get what you wouldn't have got if you didn't go after what you didn't get. Blaze Foley

it's a t track so i could just put t nut front and back of the push stick to hold it it place ? should work fine i think ?

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

All it's gotta do is slide forward,then back, with a way to secure the workpiece throughout the cut.

Probably many ways, that track is vesatile.

You don't always get what you go after,but you do get what you wouldn't have got if you didn't go after what you didn't get. Blaze Foley

yeah the Bow products are great. their push sticks have replaceable neoprene tips.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.