Fretmaster Approved
Re: Fretmaster Approved
Looks great Pete. Sounds like it is cutting smoothly and almost effortlessly. I like you version. How do you adjust for blade height/depth of cut?Pete Howlett wrote:..... fitted the rear plate coupler and voila:
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The blade support has slotted holes and I height adjust using 'slips'.
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Thanks for showing this Pete. I like it. clapping
I don't have, nor particulary want, a table saw.
This has gone near the top of my 'to do' list.
I don't have, nor particulary want, a table saw.
This has gone near the top of my 'to do' list.
Craig
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I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
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Hi Peter, Thanks for posting the Youtube link. I was wondering if you would mind posting a few pics of your great fretting setup for everyone to have a look at. I am sure that others would love to see it a bit better. It appears to be very simple along the lines of the Bridge city Jointmaster but simpler and certainly cheaper!
John
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It is based on the Jointmaster...
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well done pete. the jointmaster is a cool tool however it does come with a pricetag. i like this version.
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