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Default here's an interesting design for a bandsaw blade guide

ran across this thing in a friend's garage, took a while to do some
research, but if you follow the link below to the ebay auction, I have a
link there to the relevant patent (you need to have the proper viewer
installed to see it) - the text that goes with the patent is very
interesting in that it explains all the key considerations for this guide.

I have never seen another, but then again, I'm not much of a tool
collector - what about you guys?

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Bill

Did you forget a link?

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ran across this thing in a friend's garage, took a while to do some
research, but if you follow the link below to the ebay auction, I have a
link there to the relevant patent (you need to have the proper viewer
installed to see it) - the text that goes with the patent is very
interesting in that it explains all the key considerations for this guide.

I have never seen another, but then again, I'm not much of a tool
collector - what about you guys?

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On Dec 1, 7:15 am, "Carl Boyd" wrote:
Bill

Did you forget a link?


Ebay item number 300178187736
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ran across this thing in a friend's garage, took a while to do some
research, but if you follow the link below to the ebay auction, I have a
link there to the relevant patent (you need to have the proper viewer
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Feed the number (01374600) to http://www.pat2pdf.org/ and you will be
able to download a pdf of the patent.

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On Dec 1, 3:24 am, "William Noble" wrote:
ran across this thing in a friend's garage, took a while to do some
research, but if you follow the link below to the ebay auction, I have a
link there to the relevant patent (you need to have the proper viewer
installed to see it) - the text that goes with the patent is very
interesting in that it explains all the key considerations for this guide.

I have never seen another, but then again, I'm not much of a tool
collector - what about you guys?

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It looks a lot like an old DoAll guide I have on my bandsaw.


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yep, I guess I did forget the link - here it is
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=300178187736

to give you some idea of size, the roller is 2 inches in diameter - this
thing is much bigger than bandsaw guides I've seen before - of course I
haven't seen everything


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Bill

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Carl Boyd

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ran across this thing in a friend's garage, took a while to do some
research, but if you follow the link below to the ebay auction, I have a
link there to the relevant patent (you need to have the proper viewer
installed to see it) - the text that goes with the patent is very
interesting in that it explains all the key considerations for this
guide.

I have never seen another, but then again, I'm not much of a tool
collector - what about you guys?

--
bill
to email me, to to my web page, www.wbnoble.com and find my email



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