TABLE SAW STOP BLOCK
x STOP BLOCK (TABLE SAW)
xx TABLE SAW
Tip on using a strong magnet as a stop block when making multiple cross cuts using a table saw. AMERICAN WOODWORKER May-Jun 1988 (v.4#2) pg. 12
A bolt screwed into a block of wood becomes a finely-adjustable stop block when clamped to a saw fence. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #17 Nov-Dec 1990 pg. 10
Tip on using a rip fence combined with a gauge block as a "stop block" when cutting equal length parts on a table saw. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #17 Nov-Dec 1990 pg. 10
Tip shows how to make a stop block that has both course and fine adjustments. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #33 Jul-Aug 1993 pg. 16
Sliding stop block attaches to a table saw miter gauge. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #46 Aug 1995 pg. 20
Adjustable rip fence clamp (gauge or stop block) for precise crosscuts without binding. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #49 Dec 1995 pg. 26
Super stop. A fence and stop-block system for table saws, chop saws and other machines. Features solid locking action and micro-adjustability. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #57 Feb 1997 pg. 34
Sliding stop block for a table saw fits over the rip fence. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #70 Dec 1998 pg. 36
Adjustable stop block is built into a sliding cutoff sled. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #80 Jun 2000 pg. 24
Tip shows how to modify stop blocks so accuracy isn't lost by a build-up of sawdust. FAMILY HANDYMAN #338 May 1993 (v.43#5) pg. 26
Tip on using a large magnet as a clampless stop block. FAMILY HANDYMAN #361 Sep 1995 (v.45#8) pg. 20
Adjustable stop block is held in place with a spring clamp. FAMILY HANDYMAN #363 Nov 1995 (v.45#10) pg. 22
Adjustable stop block for a table saw miter gauge. FAMILY HANDYMAN #365 Feb 1996 (v.46#2) pg. 18
Extended-reach adjustable stop block is fabricated by attaching a length of threaded rod to a fence board attached to your table saw's miter gauge. FAMILY HANDYMAN #392 Oct 1998 (v.48#9) pg. 18
Adjustable miter gauge stop for a table saw. FINE WOODWORKING #28 May-Jun 1981 pg. 18
A stop for every jig. Simple, versatile stops are crucial to accurate machining. Instructions for making length stops, flip-down stops, eccentric end stop, and rotating stop. FINE WOODWORKING #109 Nov-Dec 1994 pg. 67
Adjustable, lockable fencestop uses a T-slot cut in a wooden fence. Shown attached to a drill press, but can be adapted for most any tool. FINE WOODWORKING #111 Mar-Apr 1995 pg. 10
A safer stop block for cutoff work reduces chances of kickback. FINE WOODWORKING #114 Sep-Oct 1995 pg. 14
Miter gauge clamp and stop rod. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #424 Sep 1963 (v.59) pg. 94
Adjustable stop block for the rip fence of a table saw is used to gauge the length of cutoffs. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #653 Oct 1982 (v.78) pg. 59
Tip: Build a stop for repetitive crosscutting on a table saw. POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1979 (v.152#2) pg. 88
Tip: Strong magnet can serve as an improvised stop for a table, band or jigsaw equipped with an iron table. POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1982 (v.157#6) pg. 66
Homemade adjustable miter stop is used to make repeated crosscuts on a table saw. POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1982 (v.158#6) pg. 96
Great woodworking jigs for your shop. Part 1. Table saw tenoning jig, self-locking fence stop, saw blade height gauge, and table saw hold-down. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1983 (v.160#5) pg. 104
Rip fence stop jig. POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1967 (v.190#2) pg. 140
Six jigs you can make for a table saw. (1) Blade protection gauge, (2) blade tilt gauge, (3) miter gauge extension, (4) rip fence stop block, (5) miter gauge hold-down, and (6) slotting jig for dowels or tenons. POPULAR SCIENCE Aug 1970 (v.197#2) pg. 89
(1) Make a precision stop for the miter gauge. (2) Add wheels to roll-around your saw. POPULAR SCIENCE Dec 1972 (v.201#6) pg. 102
Build an accurate left-to-right position work stop that attaches to the miter gauge of your table saw. POPULAR SCIENCE Oct 1984 (v.225#4) pg. 134
Simple wooden block which clamps to a saw's rip fence to facilitate cross-cutting identical pieces without any chance of binding. POPULAR WOODWORKING #54 May 1990 (v.9#6) pg. 10
Simple adjustable stop block uses a flat head machine screw as the stop. One full turn of the screw gives a 1/16" adjustment. POPULAR WOODWORKING #68 Sep 1992 (v.12#2) pg. 8
Micro-adjustable stop block designed for router table, but can be adapted for any other fence. SHOPNOTES #6 Nov 1992 (v.1) pg. 8
Using springs to improve the performance of a tool or shop-built jig. Includes a compression clamp, micro-adjustable stop block, radial arm saw carriage return, and a spring-loaded hold down. SHOPNOTES #15 May 1994 (v.3) pg. 30
Tip: Improved miter stop for a table saw prevents the problem of sawdust buildup. WOOD MAGAZINE #8 Dec 1985 (v.2#6) pg. 12
Tip: How to align stop blocks on router tables or saws so that sawdust doesn't accumulate around the block. WOOD MAGAZINE #22 Apr 1988 (v.5#2) pg. 16
Cam-action fence stop. WOOD MAGAZINE #38 Oct 1990 (v.7#6) pg. 17
Telescoping stop for a table saw accommodates long stock. WOOD MAGAZINE #110 Dec 1998 (v.15#8) pg. 34
Fence-and-stopblock system for a drill press and other machinery. Used for repetative drilling and machining. WOOD MAGAZINE #140 Mar 2002 (v.19#2) pg. 26
Tip: How to make and use a "stop block" when cutting miter joints for a frame. WOODSMITH #38 Mar-Apr 1985 pg. 3
Adjustable flip-up stop block rides on an auxiliary fence attached to the miter gauge of a table saw. WOODSMITH #48 Dec 1986 pg. 3
Fine adjustment stop block for cutting lap joints on a table saw. WOODSMITH #57 Jun 1988 pg. 3
Tip: Use relief chamfers to prevent sawdust buildup from interfering with accurate use of a stop block, rip fence, or spacing jigs. WOODSMITH #66 Dec 1989 pg. 11
A different kind of adjustable stop block for a table saw allows safer cutting of small, short pieces. WOODSMITH #111 Jun 1997 (v.19) pg. 5
Magnetic spacer block (stop block) for positioning work piece when cutting short pieces to the same length on a table saw. WOODSMITH #126 Dec 1999 (v.21) pg. 4
Cut-off stop (measuring gauge) for a radial arm saw is made by attaching a yardstick to the rip fence. WOODWORK #3 Fall 1989 pg. 22
Tip on using a large acoustic speaker magnet as a stop block on cast iron tables. WOODWORK #19 Jan-Feb 1993 pg. 22
Adjustable stop block which clamps to a rip fence is made from 1" thick aluminum that you cut to shape using an ordinary wood-cutting band saw. WOODWORK #22 Jul-Aug 1993 pg. 56
User-friendly adjustable stop attaches to a miter gauge. WOODWORK #35 Oct 1995 pg. 60
Simple, shop-made stop gauge bar can accommodate several adjustable stop blocks. WOODWORK #42 Dec 1996 pg. 8
Spring loaded stop block that can be positioned with one hand. WOODWORK #42 Dec 1996 pg. 12
Adjustable bench stop (stop block) moves in 1/64" increments. Made of wood, a bolt and two nuts. WOODWORKER Mar 1993 (v.97#3) pg. 77
Tip for an auxiliary miter fence "stop block" to facilitate cutting multiple miters of the same length. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1985 (v.9#1) pg. 58
Miter gauge stop for use with an auxiliary fence on the miter gauge. A single large plastic fluted knob makes this stop quick and easy to operate. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1988 (v.12#3) pg. 52
Added Info WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1988 (v.12#5) pg. 6
Adjustable stop slides along an auxiliary wooden fence attached to a table saw miter gauge. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1992 (v.16#2) pg. 14
Added Info WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1992 (v.16#3) pg. 6
Table saw "extras", a few simple jigs and set-ups. Jigs for making coves, box joints and tapers, how to use a stop and how to make a feather board. WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1978 (v.34#4) pg. 39
Handy rip fence for a table saw serves two functions. (1) Stop block. (2) Cutoff gauge. WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1982 (v.38#4) pg. 79
Tip: A simple stop block fits snugly over the rip fence of a table saw. WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1983 (v.39#6) pg. 21
Miter gauge stop rod facilitates making accurate, repetitive cuts on a table saw (or band saw, router table, etc.). WORKBENCH May-Jun 1989 (v.45#3) pg. 66
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