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I have several accessories I use on the TS-LS fence system that really aren't dependent on the Incra system. The t-slot allows easier connections in some cases but most generic fence work-arounds and attachments will work fine. In other words, google tablesaw fence attachments and most should function fine with a mod or two even if they were designed for another fence system like the Unifence, Biesemeyer, etc.
My TS-LS fence is mounted on Unisaw but I also use it with the BenchDog cast iron router table extension wing. I use fence attachments more for the router table type tasks than for the tablesaw tasks.
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Not cheap but I like the Jessem ts guides. Make sure you get the Incra version if u get it
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You might consider an L-fence with vertical slots in it so you can adjust it's height. 1/4 in. bolts with their heads in the t-slots on the fence and Bristol levers or knobs to lock it down.
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A small block of wood about 4" long x as high as the fence x exactly 1" thick. Counterbore 2 -1/4"-20 bolts to mount to the fence. Use it to set the length of cut-offs so the drop doesn't get trapped between the blade and fence and become a projectile. Be sure to add 1" to the length of the cut when setting the fence.
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(11-12-2018, 05:18 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: I've been using my TS-LS for about a year now and love it. I use a Shark Guard splitter regularly, and often use a Rockler feather board when ripping.
I'm looking for ideas for attachments that use the 1/4-20 slots on the face and top that might make things easier that I haven't thought of. I know about using an auxiliary fence of MDF for burying a dado stack in.
Thoughts?
I made a push block that rides in the top of the fence. I have machine screws that keep it from lifting. It could be made without that feature.
It gets close to the fence. I like using the shark guard as much as possible. It holds the workpiece down as well as pusheds it through. The heel is replaceable, it will get cut.
I have an idea for a tall fence attachment
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Thanks, folks!
Hairy--
I cut a lot of thin strips that are narrower than my Grripper, so I have been trying to figure out a safe way to push the stick. That looks great! I'll build one soon.
Dave--
What do you mean by L-fence? I can't quite picture it.
Shoot--
I'll give that a try.
I'll check out Jessem's offerings, too.
Semper fi,
Brad
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Oh, I gotcha! For some reason I was thinking of an L where the short leg ran on top of the fence, the long leg down the face of the fence.
Semper fi,
Brad