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November 7th, 2016 by Mike L.
Product: Forest woodworker II saw blade
Rating: 5 of 5 stars
I bought two blades the first time when buying. They are the best money spent on saw blades and i will be buying 3 more in the next couple of days. Also i bought a stiffner and it really helped with the vibrations of the blade. I would recommend using this blade over any other one because of the smooth cuts that u get from it.
November 13th, 2017 by Tom P.
Product: The Micro-Jig Gripper
Rating: 5 of 5 stars
I bought the Gripper about 5 years or more ago. I really liked it for all the demonstrated reasons advanced by the manufacturer. In time, the green gripper pads lost its gripping qualities. I tried roughing the surface and applying various topical treatments to restore the gripping qualities, but nothing worked. After abandoning the use, I incurred an accident on my table saw (all digits still intact). I hate the thought of re-investing in the product again, but would do so to avoid a more serious accident. Does anyhow have any sure fire method for restoring the gripping qualities of the pads?
My rating is a 3 only due to the loss in gripping ability with the green grip pads. The Gripper meets all other representations.
Hi Tom - You can use rubbing or denatured alcohol to clean your gripper. Here is a quick video describing how you can restore the gripping quality of your Gripper. See link below:
https:www.youtube.comwatch?vRDJuAMMKQJE
You can also purchase extra legs if yours are damaged. See link: https:www.sliversmill.comproduct1274MicroJigYellow3PieceReplacementLegSetForGRRRipper.html
Happy Safe Woodworking!
August 6th, 2008 by Mark M.
Product: Woodworker II
Rating: 5 of 5 stars
Hello--
You guys probably get kudos all of the time. I'm a beginner woodworker with a limited shop and budget. However, I sprung for a woodworker 2 with a standard kerf because you advertised that the edges would be good enough to glue without additional steps.
This is my first project. A few passes through the table saw, and sure enough the pieces for the tabletop were good enough to glue. Crosscuts are very clean. All of my joints are tight. I did experiment with a router pattern bit and a straight edge and in my view your saw blade yielded a superior result.
But you probably knew all of that.
Thanks
Mark Eisenbies