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This video shows my new and improved Fritz and Franz jig for the sliding tablesaw. Updates include the ability to clamp the leading portion of the jig anywhere along the sliding table, includes flip stops (one with micro-adjust), replaceable fence plates, and scales that can be calibrated. The calibration of the scales is near the end of the video. There is a slight wobble in the back left corner of the jig caused by some not so flat baltic birch ply. This does not seem to adversely affect the accuracy of the jig.
The components I used for this build are:
Base: 18mm Baltic Birch Plywood
Runners: 1/2" HDPE sheet
Fence plates: 18mm Baltic Birch and/or hardwood sized to suit
Woodhaven Flip stops: www.woodhaven.com/products/wo...
Woodhaven Micro adjust: www.woodhaven.com/products/wo...
Nylon 7 arm knobs 1/4-20 x 1-1/8" long stud: www.mcmaster.com/6092K43/
80/20 extrusion 2525 (length to suit): 8020.net/25-2525.html
80/20 extrusion 2550 (length to suit): 8020.net/25-2550.html
80/20 tee nuts 1/4-20 (qty as needed): 8020.net/25-3204.html
Flat head countersunk machine screws 1/4-20 x 3/4": local Fastenal p/n 2124224
Buttonhead screw for handle (5/16-18 x 1"): local Fastenal
Tee Slot Nut (saw dependent): www.mcmaster.com/90510A234/
Adjustable Handle M12x1.75mm 32mm long stud: www.mcmaster.com/60235K93/
Jig Handle (JW Winco): www.jwwinco.com/en-us/product...
Fence scale metal: www.kregtool.com/shop/hardwar...
Fence scale plastic: www.mcmaster.com/8965A25/
The video for the original F&F jig is here: • Fritz and Franz Slider...