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 Featherboard Risers Build these featherboard risers to prevent the workpiece from tilting towards the blade when cutting... WoodsmithTips (free plans) Try your own Google Search for featherboards, risers, jigs, free woodworking plans |
 Featherboard Follow along and make your own wide sliding featherboard. Lots of shop pics to help you.... AtelierDuBricoleur (free plans) Try your own Google Search for featherboards, workshops, jigs, free woodworking plans |
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Feather Board This hardly counts as the SuperStations first project, but I wanted to report on it just because it was a first of using the Incra TS III with both the table saw and the new Rout-R-Lift. Did it all work at it was suppose to? Absolutely! The project is the feather board for the table saw.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Wood Shop Demos | Fix Link? |
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Feather Board Featherboards are simple jigs that enhance both safety and accuracy. Also called fingerboards, they will hold narrow or thin stock securely against a tool fence or table without jeopardizing your fingers.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: American Woodworker | Fix Link? |
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Feather Board Jig (PDF) From Bill Pound - This page will be dedicated to notes and tips from my woodworking shop. These things I find interesting and I hope you find them useful or interesting as well.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Bill Pound | Fix Link? |
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Feather Board, Tall I use my table saw when cutting a groove in the edge of a workpiece. To keep tall pieces stable during the cut I made a featherboard that applies pressure over a wider area of the board.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: WoodworkingTips | Fix Link? |
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Feather Boards Springy fingers, eh? Interestingly enough, the amount of flexibility in a feather board is inversely proportional to its effectiveness; the springier the fingers, the less likely they will control your stock when you really need them to. After all,...
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Highland Woodworking | Fix Link? |
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Feather Boards, Lexan™ These are feather boards (finger boards, hold downs, hold ins.) that I designed using lexan rather than cutting fingers in wood or buying plastic types.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: LeeWay Workshop | Fix Link? |
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Featherboard Follow along and make your own wide sliding featherboard. Lots of shop pics to help you.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: AtelierDuBricoleur | Fix Link? |
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Featherboard A featherboard is a tool that has tines on one edge called feathers. The featherboard applies pressure to the edge of a board while it is being run through a machine. The pressure helps to keep the board from kicking back. When the tines are short, more pressure will occur against the board. Too much pressure against a soft wood can leave an indention on the edge of the wood. With softer woods, use longer tines on your featherboard for more spring.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: DIYNetwork | Fix Link? |
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Featherboard for a Table Saw Use a 1 inch strip of 3/16 polycarbonate as a featherboard to hold material in place while ripping on the table saw.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: WoodCraft | Fix Link? |
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Featherboard Risers Build these featherboard risers to prevent the workpiece from tilting towards the blade when cutting.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: WoodsmithTips | Fix Link? |
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Featherboard, A New Kind of I have always had problems with traditional finger-type featherboards. It is a real nuisance to discover that when the featherboard is applying enough pressure to hold the workpiece securely, it is hard to push the wood through the blade. I finally came up with a couple of alternatives that hold the stock tightly, yet do not resist forward movement. A further very big advantage of these jigs is that they permit safe climb cutting on the router table for unusual situations or for wood that has a tendency to splinter.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: WoodCentral | Fix Link? |
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Featherboard, Lexan By Gord Graff in Newmarket Ontario - After posting a How To on making traditional feather boards I received a number of e-mails, and one in particular caught my eye. It seems the fellow does not have a band saw which negates the band saw method of making a feather board, and he was concerned about making one using the table saw method.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: WoodCentral | Fix Link? |
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Featherboards, Make your own A featherboard makes working with smaller stock on your table saw or router table much safer and simpler. These free woodworking plans will show you how to create your own featherboards.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: About | Fix Link? |
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Featherboards, Miter-Slot With this adjustable miter-slot featherboard, a twist of the wrist is all it takes to hold your work in place. This featherboard has a pointed end, which allows me to switch from the tablesaw to the bandsaw without having to disassemble the gadget.
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| Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: American Woodworker | Fix Link? |
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|  Jig for Making Featherboards This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for simple jig to use with clamps to make feather boa... Google 3D (free plans) Try your own Google Search for jigs, featherboards, sketchup, Google 3D |
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