since i got the SB i was shown to hold down projects with 2 sided tape and I screw down a couple blocks down oppisite the 2 fences . and I have a small vacuum plate for lithophanes. is there something better ?
since i got the SB i was shown to hold down projects with 2 sided tape and I screw down a couple blocks down oppisite the 2 fences . and I have a small vacuum plate for lithophanes. is there something better ?
There are about 3 or 4 different ways. I chose t-tracks. There are a few venders that sell them along with clamps. I got mine at rocklers. My only regret i should have cut the pockets a little deeper so that i could resurface the table better.
I use t-track also. Shown are 1 foot squares at one end with 1x4 pieces at the other end and rails alon the sides. Works for me as I do mostly sheet goods. Everything else I have made as removable jigs and sleds. Russ
AKA: Da Train Guy
Thanks guys some good idea's to think about . Looks like you guys have the extended tables I'am only running 24 x 36 , T tracks look like a lot less table resurfacing.
Mine is only a buddy 32 with a 4 foot power stick. Which means it has a cutting area of 48x32 or close to that.
Rick , what do you make with your machine , hobbiest or business? I'am always looking for new ideas . Want to get full use of machine . been thinking of vynal and been seeing some real interesting things made from plywood.