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A couple of months ago a post was started asking about cheaper alternatives
to the Beisemeyer splitter. I was fortunate enough to have seen the post suggesting the Micro Jig Splitter. This is a splitter made by the same people that make the adjustable Micro Jig push block. I visited the site and was happy to see the splitter being offered for $14.99. I ordered the splitter and have been using it for 6 or so weeks. The splitter works as advertised as I have had NO burn marks on any Poplar that I have been ripping. Basically you get 2 splitters and an installation jig. Once your holes are drilled in your zero clearance insert, installation and removal of the splitter takes about 2 seconds. While $14.99 seems expensive for what you get in the package, but it is CHEAP when compared to he $100.00 + Beis Splitter. Take a look here http://shop.woodcraft.com/Woodcraft/...fcode=04IN04RL |
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