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Couldn't find a group to enquire about the above subject.
Anyone had a chance to use them? Which one would you recommend? I am partially blind and a newbie at wood working and would appreciate your feedback. Working without one is out of the question for the obvious reason. Regards Guy Castonguay |
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Castonguay, Guy wrote:
Couldn't find a group to enquire about the above subject. Anyone had a chance to use them? Which one would you recommend? I am partially blind and a newbie at wood working and would appreciate your feedback. Working without one is out of the question for the obvious reason. Regards Guy Castonguay A better description of what you need is in order. I am really not sure what you need. I can only speculate without knowing what saw etc. Even then specific answers on what is appropriate for your saw is probably in order. I have added the newsgroup news:rec.woodworking ... If your server supports it you should be able to click on the link. Also a direct reply is included in case you have difficulty with the screen. Hope that helps get you started. Best wishes. -- Will Occasional Techno-geek http://woodwork.pmccl.com |
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 14:43:11 -0500, "Castonguay, Guy"
wrote: Couldn't find a group to enquire about the above subject. Anyone had a chance to use them? Which one would you recommend? I am partially blind and a newbie at wood working and would appreciate your feedback. Working without one is out of the question for the obvious reason. Regards Guy Castonguay Guy, The group that you are looking for is rec.woodworking. Just what is a "saw guide?" I am partially sighted (VI, if you want to be politically correct) and would like to know what you are talking about. Right now, I just make very dark lines on my work piece and line it up with the saw, turn on the power and pray. Okay, sometimes, I do use a magnifying glass to verify that my fingers have done their job. I learned a long time ago that "feeling" your way around a table saw was not a good idea. :-) Bill Waller New Eagle, PA |
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