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RADIAL ARM SAW ACCESSORIES & JIGS
sa   RADIAL ARM SAW STOP BLOCK
xx   RADIAL ARM SAW

Simple jig takes the guesswork out of squaring a radial arm saw.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #43 Feb 1995 pg. 24

Adjustable angle guide for a radial arm saw.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #50 Feb 1996 pg. 22

Simple jig to aid in cutting 45-degree miters with a radial arm saw.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1981 (v.4#9) pg. 4

Miter-cutting jig for use when cutting shaped stock (molding) on a radial arm saw.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1990 (v.13#7) pg. 12

You can be a doweling whiz. Build this jig for a radial arm saw. It lets you make perfect dowel joints with minimum effort and maximum efficiency.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #221 Sep 1981 (v.31#7) pg. 126

Cut accurate miters on round stock or molding with this radial arm saw miter jig.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #306 Mar 1990 (v.40#3) pg. 92

Jig for cutting miters on a radial arm saw.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #17 Oct-Nov 1983 pg. 16

45-degree miter jig for a radial arm saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #16 May-Jun 1979 pg. 14
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #19 Nov-Dec 1979 pg. 21

Tip: Front fence for radial arm saw increases safety.
FINE WOODWORKING #26 Jan-Feb 1981 pg. 8
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #28 May-Jun 1981 pg. 24

Tip: How to cut round tenons on the ends of slats using this jig for a radial arm saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #27 Mar-Apr 1981 pg. 18

Reversible jig for a radial arm saw is useful when you need to cut a number of identical pieces with angled dadoes on opposite sides.
FINE WOODWORKING #28 May-Jun 1981 pg. 22

Cutting box joints on the radial arm saw. Build this sliding jig to move work piece into blade for safe, precise cuts.
FINE WOODWORKING #28 May-Jun 1981 pg. 76

Simple jig to joint lumber on a radial arm saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #32 Jan-Feb 1982 pg. 14

Jigs to improve your radial arm saw. (1) Roller head clamp allows small incremental movement of head. (2) Planing with a saw blade stiffened by an aluminum disc. (3) Jig for making radiused molding for clock tops.
FINE WOODWORKING #36 Sep-Oct 1982 pg. 82

A jig for a radial arm saw to cut raised panels for frame-and-panel cabinet doors. A decorative joint for the frame is also noted. How to make panels from plywood and veneer described.
FINE WOODWORKING #39 Mar-Apr 1983 pg. 90

Cam-locking stop block for a radial arm saw. Simply slide the fixture along the fence until it's at the right position, then lock it in place by rotating the cam lever.
FINE WOODWORKING #47 Jul-Aug 1984 pg. 8

Tip: Use a front fence to safely rip on a radial arm saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #57 Mar-Apr 1986 pg. 12

Tip on making and using guide blocks to make angle cuts on a radial arm saw (instead of pivoting the saw arm).
FINE WOODWORKING #87 Mar-Apr 1991 pg. 16

Jig for ripping thin strips on a radial arm saw without having them either split for go flying away.
FINE WOODWORKING #91 Nov-Dec 1991 pg. 14

Jig for cutting hundreds of short blocks on a radial arm saw without having to remove each block by hand.
FINE WOODWORKING #91 Nov-Dec 1991 pg. 18

Picture-framing techniques. (1) Using jigs and a router table to shape wooden stock for picture frames. (2) A jig for cutting accurate miters on a radial arm saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #104 Jan-Feb 1994 pg. 66

See-through guard for a radial arm saw blade is used to keep your fingers out of the spinning blade when the saw is "parked", but still running.
FINE WOODWORKING #117 Mar-Apr 1996 pg. 16

Tip: Radial arm saw jig is used when ripping boards that are twisted.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #678 Oct 1984 (v.80) pg. 146

Tip: Use a rabbeted stop block on a radial arm saw to prevent sawdust from collecting.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #679 Nov 1984 (v.80) pg. 102

T-fence increases capacity of a radial arm saw by about 7".
POPULAR MECHANICS May 1968 (v.129#5) pg. 159

Miter jig for radial arm saw produces perfect fitting joints.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1969 (v.131#1) pg. 185

Combination dado spacer and cutoff stop for a radial arm saw is made from a 1-1/2" butt hinge with a metal arm soldered to it.
POPULAR MECHANICS Oct 1969 (v.132#4) pg. 187

Clamp-on stop board for radial saw fence permits quick, repetitive cutting. Tape measure attached to fence for quick setup.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1974 (v.142#2) pg. 160

Molding-head fence for a radial arm saw. Adjustable fence turns saw into a versatile wood shaper.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1976 (v.145#4) pg. 48

A guide to making basic cuts with a radial arm saw. Patterns for a wide board jig, hold-down fence and finger hold-down are included.
POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1977 (v.148#3) pg. 112

Make these special angle blocks for cutting accurate miters on a table saw or radial arm saw.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1978 (v.149#6) pg. 86

Slip-on jig for a radial arm saw lets you cut miters while leaving the blade set at 90 degrees.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1979 (v.152#6) pg. 110

Pivoting radial arm saw rip fence is adjustable to cut any right- or left-hand angle. Features a removable (replacable) cutting board.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1980 (v.153#2) pg. 130

Circle-cutting jig for a radial arm saw. Cut circles up to 32" diameter.
POPULAR MECHANICS May 1981 (v.155#5) pg. 52

Great woodworking jigs for your shop. Part 1. Radial saw cutoff stop.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1983 (v.160#5) pg. 104

Great woodworking jigs for your shop. Part 2. (1) Mitering jig for cutting 45-degree angles on crown, bed, and cove moldings. Jigs for both table and radial arm saw are shown. (2) Table saw mitering gauge.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1983 (v.160#6) pg. 107

Comparing double-arm radial saws. Pattern for a jig which helps you drill, route and plane with a double-arm saw.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jul 1969 (v.195#1) pg. 124

The easy route to perfect hopper (compound-angle) joints. Table shows settings for both table and radial arm saw. Accessory jigs shown.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1971 (v.199#5) pg. 108

Tips and jigs to use when cutting metal on a radial arm saw.
POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1975 (v.206#3) pg. 128

Tip: Attach a fluorescent light to the arm of your radial arm saw to provide a worklight.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1981 (v.219#5) pg. 122

Radial arm saw jigs and fixtures. (1) Fold-down extension table. (2) Mitering jig. (3) Disc sanding table. (4) Horizontal boring jig. (5) Table for end drilling.
POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1982 (v.220#2) pg. 117

Two jigs for drum sanding on your radial arm saw.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jan 1984 (v.224#1) pg. 158

Nine practical make-it-yourself safety devices for power tools.
POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1984 (v.224#3) pg. 132

Stop block and splitter (kerf keeper) jigs for your radial arm saw.
POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1984 (v.225#3) pg. 150

Safety devices for your radial arm saw. (1) See-through shield for use when cross-cutting stock. (2) Two-leg pusher for ripping. The legs of the pusher straddle the blade to keep fingers well away.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jul 1986 (v.229#1) pg. 80

Adjustable fixture (jig) for cutting accurate miters on a radial arm saw without moving the saw's over-arm from its normal 90-degree crosscut position.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #69 Nov 1992 (v.12#3) pg. 42

Fence for a radial arm saw features a T-slot for mounting accessories and a replaceable insert where the saw blace cuts through the fence. A hold-down and stop block accessory are also included.
SHOPNOTES #2 Mar 1992 (v.1) pg. 7

Attach a spring to a radial arm saw which prevents the saw carriage from accidently creeping forward in front of the fence.
SHOPNOTES #11 Sep 1993 (v.2) pg. 7

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: Hinged stop block lets you square both ends without moving the block.
WOOD MAGAZINE #13 Oct 1986 (v.3#5) pg. 16

Tip: Use spacers to keep sawdust from piling up against the fence of your radial arm saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #17 Jun 1987 (v.4#3) pg. 16

Hold-down for a radial arm saw makes your operaton safer and stops the subtle creep or movement of the stock being cut.
WOOD MAGAZINE #91 Oct 1996 (v.13#7) pg. 28

Behind-the-fence guard adds a margin of safety to radial arm saws.
WOOD MAGAZINE #91 Oct 1996 (v.13#7) pg. 33

Radial arm saw "finger saver" clamps small workpieces while crosscutting.
WOOD MAGAZINE #143 Sep 2002 (v.19#5) pg. 32

Jig for sanding the edge of a wood circle using a sanding disk and a radial arm saw.
WOODSMITH #11 Sep 1980 pg. 12

How to cut mitered mortise and tenon corner joints on a radial arm saw. Includes a jig for cutting the open mortise on a radial arm saw.
WOODSMITH #16 Jul 1981 pg. 16, 18

Tip: Use a butt hinge as a cut-off stop for a radial arm saw.
WOODSMITH #17 Sep 1981 pg. 3

Tip: Make a jig for squaring up the ends of wide panels which are fabricated by gluing-up narrow boards.
WOODSMITH #18 Nov 1981 pg. 23
Added Info WOODSMITH #22 Jul 1982 pg. 11

Jig for a radial arm saw that can handle cuts up to 30" without losing any accuracy.
WOODSMITH #22 Jul 1982 pg. 3

Adjustable cross-cutting stop for a radial arm saw is helpful when making a stopped cut (such a a blind dado).
WOODSMITH #38 Mar-Apr 1985 pg. 3

Taking the pain out of cutting miters. 45-degree miter jigs for a table saw and a radial arm saw make it easy to cut picture frame moldings to exact length.
WOODSMITH #60 Dec 1988 pg. 18
Added Info WOODSMITH #64 Aug 1989 pg. 23

Measuring stop for a radial arm saw is made from a wooden yardstick glued to a piece of stock that's clamped to the saw's fence.
WOODSMITH #61 Feb 1989 pg. 3

Radial arm saw improvements. (1) Larger replacement table. (2) Longer fence to support long stock. (3) Miter jig. (4) Safety handle when cutting small pieces. (5) Fence and stop block system with a built-in ruler.
WOODSMITH #72 Dec 1990 pg. 26
Added Info WOODSMITH #74 Apr 1991 pg. 29

Improvised hold-down for use when cuttng small pieces on a radial arm saw.
WOODSMITH #74 Apr 1991 pg. 4

Accurate cutting-depth measuring jig for use with any radial arm saw.
WOODWORKER Apr 1989 (v.93#4) pg. 337

Woodworker's jigs. Vertical planer/jointer for radial saws. This jig, plus a 4" rotary planer head, will convert a radial saw into a vertical planer.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1978 (v.2#5) pg. 14

Pattern for an adjustable stop block for use with a radial arm saw.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1982 (v.6#5) pg. 46

Tip: Stopblock prevents a radial arm saw from being lowered enough to cut into the underlayment of your surfaced table.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1986 (v.10#1) pg. 58

Accurate angles. A protractor-like jig for cutting accurate angles using a radial arm saw.
WOODWORKING #22 May 1991 pg. 28

Kerf spacing jig for use on radial saw.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1964 (v.20#2) pg. 63

Build a jig to take the guesswork out of making a finger joint (box joint) on a radial saw.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1966 (v.22#5) pg. 8

Smooth sanding. Part 2. Using belt sanders and sanding accessories for radial arm saws or a drill press.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1969 (v.25#1) pg. 32

Special techniques on a radial arm saw. A look at accessories that expand the capability of the saw, converting it to a jig saw, "Safe-T-Planer", drill press, sander or shaper. Also gives tips on using it for crosscutting, mitering, kerfing and making angle cuts. Includes diagrams for making a mitering jig, a fixed tapering jig and a variable tapering jig. Shows how to plow and cut latticework and rosettes.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1975 (v.31#2) pg. 42

Build a miter jig for making compound miter cuts in molding.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1976 (v.32#6) pg. 40

Versatile molding head makes saw a shaper. How to cut moldings on a radial arm saw. Includes several jigs you can build to make the job easier.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1981 (v.37#1) pg. 100

Tips on using the Wagner Safe-T-Planer to make molding for picture frames, serving trays, etc. Also use to plane lumber, cut rabbets and tenons, shape raised panels for doors, and make fancy rosettes.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1981 (v.37#5) pg. 76

Adjustable work stop for a radial arm saw fence speeds cutting of duplicate pieces.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1984 (v.40#6) pg. 18

Jig for cutting octagon shapes on a radial arm saw.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1986 (v.42#2) pg. 119

Radial arm saw safety tips. Includes instructions for making a "fence straddle" pushstick and a "blade straddle" pushstick.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1989 (v.45#3) pg. 12