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Anyone remember a little clip that was sold as a splitter
that went into the curf of a long board being ripped?
It looked like an upside down T with a wing nut or star wheel
on it, It was placed in the curf after the board passed through
the blade and keeping the curf from closing and also supported
both sides of the offcut.
Thanks to anyone that may have a link to someone selling them
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Anyone remember a little clip that was sold as a splitter
that went into the curf of a long board being ripped?


Why not make one?

An 8-32 bolt, couple of fender washers and a wing nut.

(8-32 for 1/8 kerf)

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Anyone remember a little clip that was sold as a splitter
that went into the curf of a long board being ripped?


Why not make one?

An 8-32 bolt, couple of fender washers and a wing nut.

(8-32 for 1/8 kerf)

Lew

Thanks Lew, That would work, but the tool is about 3" or so in length
and would offer more support. If I can't find it, I will probably end
up doing that
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Anyone remember a little clip that was sold as a splitter
that went into the curf of a long board being ripped?
It looked like an upside down T with a wing nut or star wheel
on it, It was placed in the curf after the board passed through
the blade and keeping the curf from closing and also supported
both sides of the offcut.


I have two of them I bought a number of years ago. Seldom used, but very
handy little tools when they're needed.


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Anyone remember a little clip that was sold as a splitter
that went into the curf of a long board being ripped?


I remember now, the ones I have were called Kerf Keepers. Did a google on
that name and only came up with discussion and some patent applications, no
one actually selling them.




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Not the same, but a handy cheap splitter...

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...=1,41080,41165

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Anyone remember a little clip that was sold as a splitter
that went into the curf of a long board being ripped?
It looked like an upside down T with a wing nut or star wheel
on it, It was placed in the curf after the board passed through
the blade and keeping the curf from closing and also supported
both sides of the offcut.
Thanks to anyone that may have a link to someone selling them CC

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Not sure if this is what you are talking about, but it performs basically
the same function.

http://www.microjig.com/MJ%20Splitter.htm

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Thanks Lee, But Upscale had the right ones, "kerf Keepers".
I wanted to be able to support both sides of a long cutoff and
to keep them from closing up when being cut, I saw plans for
making some out of a couple pieces of flat metal hangers but
if I can find these I'd be a lot happier
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Not sure if this is what you are talking about, but it performs
basically the same function.

http://www.microjig.com/MJ%20Splitter.htm

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Thanks Lee, But Upscale had the right ones, "kerf Keepers".
I wanted to be able to support both sides of a long cutoff and
to keep them from closing up when being cut, I saw plans for
making some out of a couple pieces of flat metal hangers but
if I can find these I'd be a lot happier


There appears to be a set of three Jorgensen "Kerfkeepers" up on ebay
at the moment
http://cgi.ebay.com/Lot-of-3-PONY-%2...16106008r24841.

If that link doesn't work just go to ebay and search on "kerfkeepers".
Right now they're at about 20 bucks for the three with three days to
go.

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Not sure if this is what you are talking about, but it performs
basically the same function.

http://www.microjig.com/MJ%20Splitter.htm

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I found that after learning what they were called and have bid on them
thanks
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CC wrote:
Thanks Lee, But Upscale had the right ones, "kerf Keepers".
I wanted to be able to support both sides of a long cutoff and
to keep them from closing up when being cut, I saw plans for
making some out of a couple pieces of flat metal hangers but
if I can find these I'd be a lot happier


There appears to be a set of three Jorgensen "Kerfkeepers" up on
ebay
at the moment
http://cgi.ebay.com/Lot-of-3-PONY-%2...16106008r24841.

If that link doesn't work just go to ebay and search on
"kerfkeepers".
Right now they're at about 20 bucks for the three with three days to
go.

CC

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Not sure if this is what you are talking about, but it performs
basically the same function.

http://www.microjig.com/MJ%20Splitter.htm

Lee

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I found that after learning what they were called and have bid on them
thanks


One thing to check on if you're buying used and pick them up in person. Make
sure the vertical part that's welded to the bottom piece isn't about to
break off. They're the weakest part of the assembly. The two I have never
reached that point, but I did notice how easily the vertical parts would
bend where they were welded on. Repeated unintentional bending would weaken
that area to the point of separating.


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I found that after learning what they were called and have bid on
them
thanks


One thing to check on if you're buying used and pick them up in
person. Make
sure the vertical part that's welded to the bottom piece isn't about
to
break off. They're the weakest part of the assembly. The two I have
never
reached that point, but I did notice how easily the vertical parts
would
bend where they were welded on. Repeated unintentional bending would
weaken
that area to the point of separating.


I will keep that in mind if I can find a set to look at first, I
emailed Jorgenson and they
said they had not made them in about 15 years or longer, They also did
not know of
anyone making anything similar. I'm trying to get a set used now, If
not, I will make something
that will work
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