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Modular Fence SystemFor really precise control of deep veneer cuts the fence´s height should be just as adjustable as the upper blade guide´s extension. Instead of custom building a new fence for every cut, we designed a modular system of 2´´ x 4´´ aluminum tubing that lets you raise the fence in 4´´ increments. This way your upper blade guide is never more than 2´´ from the top of your fence. The back of the fence bracket clamps onto and along the upper frame member to totally eliminate flex and chatter. A laminated zero-clearance base plate makes for perfectly smooth feeding of irregularly shaped workpieces. The modular fence system is awesome for slicing veneer directly off of burls or root boles because it supports thin-kerf blades, under high tension, while keeping your fingers away from the blade. At $750, it´s worth its weight in gold. |
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Work StandThis is the stand we use for detail cuts on work-pieces too big for the Corbel King, but too short to work on saw horses. It gives you full access to the ends of short but very heavy timbers. We like it because it´s aluminum and, therefore, light enough to move around the shop with a beam still clamped and sticking out between the leg extensions. We only made this one, but if you like it as much as we do, we´ll make another for $350. |
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Saw StandSimple but effective, our tri-pod stand makes set-ups, blade changes, storage, in-shop navigation, and life, easier for the operator. It´s aluminum, it´s light, and you can carry it with the saw to a convenient location near the workpiece without bending over. It´s an ergonomic thing. It´s included free with every Titan and Elf purchase, but can also be bought separately for $145. |
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Cross-Cut SquareSimplicity rules again in this basic cross-cut square. Since the table is always square with the saw, the square slides along the outside edge of the table-top. Yours for $65. |