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    Bridge City KerfMaker?

    While looking up a BCT tool that someone else bought, I saw an (affordable) item that caught my eye - their KerfMaker. Here's a link to the catalog. Here's a link to the video.

    Does anyone have one?

    What do you make of it? (Even if you don't have one.)

    I'm a bit reluctant to have an unsecured piece of aluminum in the vicinity of my saw blade. Am I overly concerned?
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    The Microjig Matchfit DADO Stop will accomplish the same thing for less money, and do more. https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&ke...l_585zpagfys_e

    And it has other capabilities. Don't hesitate to get the Dovetail Clamps. They can be used for many other things beside holding the Matchfit in place. Watch the videos here. https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/s...d&action=click

    Charley
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    Thanks for the tip Charles! I'll take a closer look at that.
    Fred

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    I really like mine, it works great. The great thing about it is that it is so simple to use.

    Woodpeckers offered something similar, I think that it was a one time tool.

    If you have a good set of calipers, your table saw is very accurate for measuring, you may be able to simply use your table saw to make the cuts based on measuring.

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    You will find several youtube videos showing how to make one. I did just that, and it works very well.
    Grant
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    I would think a slide caliper would work the same for 1/10 the price and probably more accurate positioning with a thumb wheel.
    Bill

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    Google youtube 'kerfmaker'. I found one that is so simple to make even I can do it. Found it right after I ordered the Micro Jig model .

    I am going to make several for presents, and a couple for me. Why? Because the home made one is one easy to store piece, and once adjusted for a blade, will stay there. Why make a couple? Because I have two different blades with flat bottoms, and it will be handy to have the kerfmaker set up already for each. Did I mention they were stupid simple?

    The Micro Jig model is great though. I will be keeping it.
    Rick Potter

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    Thanks guys! I didnt know there were home made options out there. Think I'll build one first and perhaps try a microjig too.
    Fred

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    Ive got one and use it every time I cut a dado. Love it.
    If at first you don't succeed, redefine success!

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    Thanks Andrew. Thanks Ben! It's a clever idea for sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Lent View Post
    The Microjig Matchfit DADO Stop will accomplish the same thing for less money, and do more. https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&ke...l_585zpagfys_e

    And it has other capabilities. Don't hesitate to get the Dovetail Clamps. They can be used for many other things beside holding the Matchfit in place. Watch the videos here. https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/s...d&action=click

    Charley
    At the risk of asking a stupid question, can it be used with a Festool clamp
    http://www.toolnut.com/festool-489570-screw-clamps-for-festool-mft-and-guide-rail-system-4-11-16-120-mm-2-pack.html?
    utm_source=google_shopping&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIz5y2-vC41QIViYizCh2yPwPJEAQYAiABEgIa1fD_BwE

    or does it actually need to be a dovetail?

    The price of the jig isn't too bad, but if I have to buy the clamp...

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    No, Festool clamp does not work with Matchfit Dado stop, it has to be the dovetail clamp.

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    Actually, you can use most any clamp to hold the MatchFit against your table saw fence without using the dovetail slot in the back of the MatchFit. If you have a cast iron or steel top on your table saw, the MatchFit has a bottom magnet that will even help hold it in place, but I like to clamp it to my fence to be certain that there is no positioning error while using it. When not using the MatchFit, I use the magnet in the bottom of it to attach it to a metal panel on the wall of my shop to the right of my Unisaw, along with several other magnetic based tools. This keeps it out of the drawers and easy to reach from the Unisaw operating position when I want it. I've also added a board with dovetail slots, and attached it to the bottom of a nearby wall cabinet so I can store the dovetail clamps close to both the Unisaw and the MatchFit jig.

    But if you don't buy the dovetail clamps you will be missing out on a great new idea. You can dovetail slot the bottom of a straight edge board and then use the clamps in this slot to clamp the straight edge down. They will slide apart or together any distance needed along this dovetail slot to clamp the straight edge down to a sheet of plywood or anything that you want to cut or rout without protruding above the straight edge, so they do not interfere with the circular saw or router. I've also dovetail slotted the back side of my sacrificial fences for my table saw, so I can quickly attach them to my table saw fence using these dovetail clamps. I also have a short board that I add to the table saw fence when using the fence as a cross cut stop, and I've added dovetail slots to the back of it as well.

    Any tool that you want to temporarily clamp to your workbench can have a plywood base attached to it with dovetail slots cut into the bottom for these clamps.. Then the tool can be easily clamped to the bench, and the clamps will not get in the way above this board. I have a board on the bottom of my Leigh D4R Pro and also my FMT Pro jigs that are now dovetail slotted for these clamps to hold the jigs to my workbench top or to any saw horse, etc. I'm still finding new and great ways to use them. These dovetail clamps aren't just for holding the MatchFit Dado stop. Once you have a pair of them they will quickly become some of your favorite shop clamps, and for me, they are well worth the price of a pair of them. So much so, that I'm about to order a second pair.

    Charley

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    At Rick Potter's suggestion in post #7, I watched the video about shop-fabricating a kerf maker jig. Quick and easy-- see:



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNZWlLPw0HI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray Newman View Post
    At Rick Potter's suggestion in post #7, I watched the video about shop-fabricating a kerf maker jig. Quick and easy-- see:



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNZWlLPw0HI
    I made the one in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsfOWa_TFR8 and it works great but the linked one above looks easier to make and just as functional.

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