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Through use the fence on my shooting board has been eaten away a bit and I am getting some blow-out on the back of the boards I am squaring. How do I fix this? I am guessing I can insert some kind of sacrificial piece that can be replaced as it wears. What do you think?
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Add an adjustable and replacable fence to the front of it, like I do on my shooting boards.
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(This post was last modified: 01-22-2024, 10:34 AM by rwe2156.)
I don't think there's any way to totally avoid tear out shooting.
The way I do it is put a slight back bevel on the board and shoot just until it disappears. Works for me but you can try the adjustable fence thing, too.
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(01-22-2024, 10:34 AM)rwe2156 Wrote: I don't think there's any way to totally avoid tear out shooting.
The way I do it is put a slight back bevel on the board and shoot just until it disappears. Works for me but you can try the adjustable fence thing, too.
With an adjustable fence fit a couple of thousandths away from the blade, any tear out is removed during sanding, or edge jointing, as you prefer. Give it a try.
John