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Band Saw Jigs.

Terry Q

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This jig is used for cutting Celtic knot blanks. It's the only band saw jig I have.
 

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Pierre

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After a mishap on my band saw, I was wondering what jigs etc. do you use on yours?:thinks:

I use one for the celtic knots

And I have a similar one with moveable 45 degree wedges for round logs that I want to slice ie grapevine roots because otherwise the bandsaw snatches and tries to eat me!!

PG
 

Jim

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I have the 45° and 60° as what Pierre's is showing and also a sled for straight cutting ..
 

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A few of my books I find useful for the Bandsaw Mark.

Peter. Hope you healed OK.
 

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