his full splice jig is made of aluminum accept for the liner rails and ball bearings are steel. it will be delivered with screws only hand tight and shipped in a wood crate.
the jig is designed for 14 inch bandsaws, and to cut the prongs used to make a full splice cue. the bandsaw i use is a grizzly, but there are many 14 inch saws that have the same table and the mounting holes are the same. you will have to remove the stock fence and use the holes to mount the jig.
the operation of this design is VERY smooth, as the jig doesn't scrape across the bandsaw table. the jig is raised about a 1/32 of an inch above the surface and is fed on ball bearings.
it is installed on the saw using only 4 bolts then squared-up and all bolts and screws tightened, installation should be no more that 15 - 20 minutes. i leave mine on my bandsaw at all time because of the smooth cut.
$500.00 and actual shipping charges from mid missouri
the jig is designed for 14 inch bandsaws, and to cut the prongs used to make a full splice cue. the bandsaw i use is a grizzly, but there are many 14 inch saws that have the same table and the mounting holes are the same. you will have to remove the stock fence and use the holes to mount the jig.
the operation of this design is VERY smooth, as the jig doesn't scrape across the bandsaw table. the jig is raised about a 1/32 of an inch above the surface and is fed on ball bearings.
it is installed on the saw using only 4 bolts then squared-up and all bolts and screws tightened, installation should be no more that 15 - 20 minutes. i leave mine on my bandsaw at all time because of the smooth cut.
$500.00 and actual shipping charges from mid missouri