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Scott Phillips on American Woodshop has a purple sacrificial hold down for his sacrificial fence, on his table saw. Can anyone tell me who sells it. I noticed it on his Hardwood Floors and Parquetry show from 4/14/12.
The two little clamps I'm using I don't really like.
now why did i come in here.
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I'm certain he made it,
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Sorry re-read, and see you are talking the clamps. These are the ones
WoodCraft sells not sure about purple ones?
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Is this what you are talking about?
If so, it is an auxiliary fence from magic molder.
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I like the fence clamps from Rockler.
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Bill Holt said:
I like the fence clamps from Rockler.
I like them but they barely fit over the fence on my SawStop Professional.
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I made mine from the clamps from a CM, pos tenon jig someone gave me.
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zookeeper said:
Found it, they're real proud of it.
http://magicmolder.com/products/fence.html
Thanks
The problem is that the company that used to make Magic molder is no longer in business. The new company decided that LRH undercharged for the entire line of products and have virtually added 33% to 50% to the pricing across the board. I am glad I bought in when I did because there is no way I will pay those prices now..
The good thing is the plugs have good carbide and can be sharpened so I am not looking for any parts AFAIK for ever
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