I have also started to get back into completing little projects around the house that I've been putting off since I started working on the shop. Last night I made the trim for the one closet in the spare room. I had to steal the trim from there to lengthen all the upstairs trim when I ripped the plaster (7/8" thick) down to replace with drywall (1/2" thick).
I had already used the same technique to make the trim for the bathroom and kitchen but I didn't have this add on fence and featherboard with me. It made the job ALOT cleaner and easier, with less sanding afterwards.
The result, straight off the table saw, no sanding yet.
to show the construction of the fence, which I made about 3 years ago.
I've seen some guys on here have the same ridgid table saw so I thought I'd show how I hookup my dust collection on it.
I had already used the same technique to make the trim for the bathroom and kitchen but I didn't have this add on fence and featherboard with me. It made the job ALOT cleaner and easier, with less sanding afterwards.
The result, straight off the table saw, no sanding yet.
to show the construction of the fence, which I made about 3 years ago.
I've seen some guys on here have the same ridgid table saw so I thought I'd show how I hookup my dust collection on it.


