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What to use as a non-skid material on a circular saw guide? Suggestions?
I found the following post on a forum in the UK at
http://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/c...de-t16979.html I'm looking for suggestions for a material that can be used for the non-skid effect. As pointed out in other posts in this thread, the Carroll site is not working. ==================== After recently using a Festo saw and guide at work I must admit I was quite taken with the way the guide had rubber strips stuck to the underside so it could be used without clamps, really neat idea. Messing about in my workshop later with some homemade guides made of mdf with a batten routed down the center i was wondering what i could use for the same effect and rummaging around i came across some self adhesive foam tape that is sold by Carroll tools for their range of drum sanders. it is 75mm wide so I split it into 3 strips and fixed it to the underside of the guides. Crikey it really grips, immovable in fact yet you can just pick it up and move it. It costs £1.50 a metre and obviously you can make your guides to suit whatever without any massive outlay. ==================== I found this stuff on the net, but there's no telling how tough it is. http://www.independentliving.com/pro...?number=120560 |
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Good stuff I use that stuff to protect the bumper of the car if I happen to be putting something in the boot same colour as the car and looking flat to someone behind me, it can't be noticed costs about 50 cents. Thanks for the idea. Where is it sold? |
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"KIMOSABE" wrote in message ... I found the following post on a forum in the UK at http://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/c...de-t16979.html I'm looking for suggestions for a material that can be used for the non-skid effect. As pointed out in other posts in this thread, the Carroll site is not working. ==================== After recently using a Festo saw and guide at work I must admit I was quite taken with the way the guide had rubber strips stuck to the underside so it could be used without clamps, really neat idea. Messing about in my workshop later with some homemade guides made of mdf with a batten routed down the center i was wondering what i could use for the same effect and rummaging around i came across some self adhesive foam tape that is sold by Carroll tools for their range of drum sanders. it is 75mm wide so I split it into 3 strips and fixed it to the underside of the guides. Crikey it really grips, immovable in fact yet you can just pick it up and move it. It costs £1.50 a metre and obviously you can make your guides to suit whatever without any massive outlay. ==================== I found this stuff on the net, but there's no telling how tough it is. http://www.independentliving.com/pro...?number=120560 The material used on the Festool guide rails is replacable. Buy the replacements from Festool. http://www.festoolusa.com/products/g...ip-485724.html |
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The material used on the Festool guide rails is replacable. *Buy
the replacements from Festool. http://www.festoolusa.com/products/g...guards/nonskid... And only $60 per inch. |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 11:39:53 -0700 (PDT), "SonomaProducts.com"
wrote: The material used on the Festool guide rails is replacable. *Buy the replacements from Festool. http://www.festoolusa.com/products/g...guards/nonskid... And only $60 per inch. I believe you meant to say $0.64 per foot. |
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Just what I was looking for. Thanks for the advice.
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On Sep 17, 5:01*pm, KIMOSABE wrote:
Just what I was looking for. *Thanks for the advice. Also ... I had/have a roll or two of this stuff ... http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...er-taupe/37088 Left over from when I had an RV. It does a GREAT job for what you describe. I also use it for sanding and hand-held router use. Because it's so porous, it's just a simple "shake clean," to get the sawdust out. Cheap, too ! |
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I believe you meant to say $0.64 per foot. No, I was just making a guess as to how Fecestool would price this item. |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 16:30:35 -0700 (PDT), "SonomaProducts.com"
wrote: I believe you meant to say $0.64 per foot. No, I was just making a guess as to how Fecestool would price this item. Your original link didn't go to the exact product page but after a little digging around ended up at this page: http://www.festoolusa.com/products/g...ip-485724.html and that part, with a length of 32.8ft and a cost of $21.00 comes out to, well, you know... |
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On Sep 16, 1:16*am, KIMOSABE wrote:
I found the following post on a forum in the UK athttp://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/clampless-circular-saw-guide-t1697... I'm looking for suggestions for a material that can be used for the non-skid effect. Black cloth friction tape. |
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On 9/17/10 9:43 PM, Gordon Shumway wrote:
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 16:30:35 -0700 (PDT), "SonomaProducts.com" wrote: I believe you meant to say $0.64 per foot. No, I was just making a guess as to how Fecestool would price this item. Your original link didn't go to the exact product page but after a little digging around ended up at this page: http://www.festoolusa.com/products/g...ip-485724.html and that part, with a length of 32.8ft and a cost of $21.00 comes out to, well, you know... I'm fairly certain he was just making a joke pertaining to how expensive Festool stuff is. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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"-MIKE-" wrote in message
... On 9/17/10 9:43 PM, Gordon Shumway wrote: On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 16:30:35 -0700 (PDT), "SonomaProducts.com" wrote: I believe you meant to say $0.64 per foot. No, I was just making a guess as to how Fecestool would price this item. Your original link didn't go to the exact product page but after a little digging around ended up at this page: http://www.festoolusa.com/products/g...ip-485724.html and that part, with a length of 32.8ft and a cost of $21.00 comes out to, well, you know... I'm fairly certain he was just making a joke pertaining to how expensive Festool stuff is. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply It ain't no joke! :-( Max (Festool owner) |
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On 2010-09-17 06:09:14 -0400, "Leon" said:
I found this stuff on the net, but there's no telling how tough it is. http://www.independentliving.com/pro...?number=120560 That Zippy foam stuff is usually available in the kids' crafts aisle at your neighborhood Target, Walmart*, or similar retailer. The shelf liner stuff is in housewears, with the cleaning products/tools. Or if you want you can call it Router Mat, and pay Woodcraft's/Rockler's prices. Sears sells it as liners for their toolboxes (or is the plural "toolboxen"?). Happy shopping! |
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Father Haskell wrote in
: On Sep 16, 1:16*am, KIMOSABE wrote: I found the following post on a forum in the UK athttp://www.ukworkshop.c o.uk/forums/clampless-circular-saw-guide-t1697... I'm looking for suggestions for a material that can be used for the non-skid effect. Black cloth friction tape. That would work, but you risk leaving behind black marks on the wood. (I'm sure it depends on the friction tape.) Plus it would probably lose some of its effectiveness after getting some sawdust on it. Puckdropper -- Never teach your apprentice everything you know. |
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"Puckdropper" puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com wrote in message That would work, but you risk leaving behind black marks on the wood. (I'm sure it depends on the friction tape.) Plus it would probably lose some of its effectiveness after getting some sawdust on it. http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/pag...at=1,110,43466 http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/pag...at=1,110,43466 |
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On Sep 18, 7:16*am, Puckdropper puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com wrote:
Father Haskell wrote : On Sep 16, 1:16*am, KIMOSABE wrote: I found the following post on a forum in the UK athttp://www.ukworkshop.c o.uk/forums/clampless-circular-saw-guide-t1697... I'm looking for suggestions for a material that can be used for the non-skid effect. Black cloth friction tape. That would work, but you risk leaving behind black marks on the wood. * (I'm sure it depends on the friction tape.) *Plus it would probably lose some of its effectiveness after getting some sawdust on it. Puckdropper -- Never teach your apprentice everything you know. Haven't had either problem. Retains its friction for several months. When it goes, just peel off and replace, a two minute job. Very cheap. |
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Shelf liner comes in colors :-)
Box is black. Router Mat is buff tan. I like colors. Martin H. Eastburn @ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net "Our Republic and the Press will Rise or Fall Together": Joseph Pulitzer TSRA: Endowed; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal. NRA Second Amendment Task Force Originator & Charter Founder IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member. http://lufkinced.com/ On 9/17/2010 10:42 PM, Steve wrote: On 2010-09-17 06:09:14 -0400, "Leon" said: I found this stuff on the net, but there's no telling how tough it is. http://www.independentliving.com/pro...?number=120560 That Zippy foam stuff is usually available in the kids' crafts aisle at your neighborhood Target, Walmart*, or similar retailer. The shelf liner stuff is in housewears, with the cleaning products/tools. Or if you want you can call it Router Mat, and pay Woodcraft's/Rockler's prices. Sears sells it as liners for their toolboxes (or is the plural "toolboxen"?). Happy shopping! |
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"Martin H. Eastburn" wrote in
: http://www.independentliving.com/pro...?number=120560 If you're talking about the face of the miter gauge, I've always used a ~100-120 grit wet/dry sandpaper rubber cemented to on and pared to shape. I would think that 1/8" foam might tend to compress unevenly under load and through it off the square. Ken |
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