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The idea behind it is that it hangs onto thin veneers that may otherwise flutter against the tablesaw blade as it reaches the end of the cut. There are other methods for cutting thin veneers which you can explore on YouTube. I find this helpful because it hangs onto the finished veneer as I tend to the billet it just came off. It is also helpful in that it is a one-fence-setting system, unlike cutting veneers off the outboard face of the blade. Of course a fresh push stick is a good idea as is a zero clearance throat plate in your saw. For most standard table saws, that is a simple project in itself. I have a pattern that allows me to make new ones easily. Subject for another video. The extended backboard allows me to fasten this jig to my Jim Tolpin style fence extension. Detail of that can be found in Jim Tolpin’s Tablesaw Magic book. A worthwhile read in its own right. You could eliminate the backboard and recess the end caps allowing f-body clamps to reach in and hold it to any tablesaw fence. I’ll leave other solutions to your own innovation. I use this jig with a Fein shop vac which has a volume control. I was surprised how low I had to turn it down to prevent the stock from locking itself firmly onto the fence, preventing me from feeding it through the blade. You may have to increase the number of saw kerfs through the front of the fence until you find the sweet spot for your vacuum. I would do it one kerf at a time. Note that the kerfs pass all the way through the fence face such that they are exposed on the ends. That is to allow the air to pass behind the stock. I hope this is useful to some of you. Happy wood butchering folks.My website: https://www.nomadboatbuilding.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadboatbuilding/ It's not about the money but living isn't free... Products featured in this video: Buy some merch: https://www.nomadboatbuilding.com/shop/ Support these videos with monthly or annual pledges at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nomadboatbuilding Or make a one time donation: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/nomadboatbuilding

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The marina is a well protected area but as this video shows, it was very windy around the marina.

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The Fort Walk is a very popular walk not only for the history of the remnants of the forts and beautiful views but for the chance of seeing a koala in the wild.The island boasts of around 800 koalas living on the island.

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Navigare a vela è un misto di arte e tecnica. Uno degli aspetti più affascinanti è la strambata. Ma cos’è esattamente? La strambata è una manovra di cambio di direzione di una barca a vela, che si effettua portando la poppa attraverso il vento. È un movimento che richiede precisione e sincronia, in cui la barca passa da un lasco ad un altro. Durante la strambata, l’equipaggio deve coordinarsi per gestire le vele e il timone in modo che la barca giri fluidamente senza perdere velocità. È una danza con gli elementi: il vento, l’acqua e la barca stessa. Questa manovra non è solo funzionale, ma è anche un momento di puro piacere e sfida. Perfetta per i velisti di ogni livello, dalla prima esperienza in mare fino agli skipper più esperti, la strambata richiede conoscenza, esperienza e un forte senso del mare. La bellezza della strambata sta nella sua capacità di mostrare l’armonia tra l’uomo e la natura. Quando eseguita correttamente, offre una sensazione unica di conquista e libertà. Quindi, la prossima volta che veleggiate, ricordate: la strambata non è solo una manovra, è una danza con il mare. * Francesco +39 347 418 4600 francesco.parazzoli@me.com www.weekend-a-vela.com * #Strambata #vela #Nautica #Mare #Navigazione #velismo #AventuraInMare #SportAcquatici #vitainbarca #amoreperilmare #sailingholidays #weekendavela #ironia #ironiaportamivia

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