Lee Valley Tools    Woodworking Newsletter
   Vol. 4, Issue 3
   January 2010
 
   Customer Letters
 

Rabbit stop block   Rabbit stop block
Lee Valley's 'T-track' and cam clamp on stop block.   Stop block with front leg forward. Registers compound saw.

Basically, because the two saws are around 3' apart but share the same fence, I needed a way to have two separate registers on the same stop block. What I ended up doing is making a second front leg (in African padauk), which flips forward when you are using the compound saw or flips out of the way when using the radial arm saw. The stop block is made of four different woods: the main rabbit body is apple, the tail is hard maple, the legs padauk and the saddle, which rides along the t-track, is cherry. Maybe my wife is right...I do have too much time on my hands!

D. H.
Queensbury, New York

 
 
         
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