Kreg PRS3010 True-FLEX Featherboard - Single
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I have a Metabo table saw, and with a little tinkering, I was able to make this featherboard fit my Metabo. br>br>European and American conventions are fundamentally different. 1/2" runners and 3/4" keying are used in the United States. A smaller, metric system is used in Europe. br>br>To make this work, you'll need to file the smaller plastic parts to make them fit into the slots. Alternatively, if you have a 3D printer, Thingiverse has a metabo rail that you can print.
Cole,br>The slot measures 5 1/2" in length, 1/4" in width, and the Featherboards are 3/4" thick. Billy Hbr>Kreg Tech Supportbr>Thank you,br>Billy Hbr>Thank you,br>Billy Hbr>Thank you,br>Billy Hbr>Thank you,br
Do your miter slots have an angle to them? This will not work if that is the case. However, KE4NYV is correct; check the blocks or buy the Delta 36-. For $14, you can get a 055 Feather Board.
Those slots are about 5-inches apart. 3/4" apart, in the middle- center. br>Kreg Tech Support br>Ben Bolluytbr>Ben Bolluytbr>Ben Bolluytbr>Ben Bolluy
Selected User Reviews For Kreg PRS3010 True-FLEX Featherboard - Single
but. The "wedge locks" do not appear to be compatible with a craftsman table saw. It would have been nice if someone had informed me of this. I'm looking for some advice, and I'm wondering if it's adaptable. Is it better if I give it back? br>Recently updated- It was no problem for me to return it. While it does not fit my craftsman table saw, it appears to be well-made, similar to other Kreg tools I've used.
When used with the Bosch 4100 Table Saw, it performs admirably. Feather is a versatile and easy-to-work-with material. There are no issues.
Although the design is appealing, it did not fit my Dewalt DWE7480 compact table saw. The locking mechanism worked perfectly in the miter slots, but there isn't enough room in front of the blade to fully position the featherboard. Installing a featherboard next to the blade, in my opinion, is risky because it will push the workpiece against the blade, potentially causing it to bind and kick back. It wasn't the product's fault; it was just not the right fit for my setup.
I came across this product after a piece of wood kicked back on my old table saw, nearly causing me to lose two fingers in the process. I am not a woodworker, but I do keep my house in order. This item aids in keeping wood on the table saw where it belongs. The best way to go is to combine this with a good push stick.
The wedge locks on this Feather board work with my Bosch TS3100. The wedge locks are more effective than anticipated. While ripping down 2x4s, they didn't move. br>br>On the TS3100 fence, only the T bolts are required to install the feather board.
It really works. My Kreg router table and Ridgid tablesaw are both compatible with this product. I've had a lot of use out of mine and am happy with it. I've read some customer feedback about breakage and durability. Keep in mind that these are made of plastic and will break if misused. These will not fit into your tool unless it has a standard size miter slot.
Sadly, t-shirt The bolts that came with the kit were too big for my router table, so I used the nuts that came with it. Bit on the wood while holding it to the fence.
When I was resawing on my bandsaw, I bought this a lot. Holding the piece close to the fence for an even cut is extremely beneficial. It also serves as a barrier between the user's hands and the blade. It has perfect fingers for applying the appropriate amount of pressure. It's easy to adjust, so you'll use it more often. I'll also use it on my table saw from time to time. It is perfectly suited for the sawstop.