B27B25/10

Push-sticks for saws and storage systems thereof

Embodiments of the present invention provide improved storage options for push-sticks used in connection with rip fences on table saws and similar cutting devices where push-sticks might be used. The push-stick storage system may include a rip fence and a push-stick retention mechanism. The push-stick retention mechanism may be defined by upright side walls that define a channel or slot therebetween for receiving a push-stick. The retention mechanism may also include a stop (or a stop block) positioned at a first position within the channel, and a retainer positioned at a second position within the channel.

MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY
20240165721 · 2024-05-23 ·

A miter gauge for guiding a work piece over a work surface of a work platform in relation to a saw blade. A fence plate is connected to a base assembly and is movable relative to a base of the base assembly to adjust the position of the fence plate relative to the base. Brackets connecting the fence plate to the base are each movable relative to the base to adjust the orientation of the fence plate relative to a first axis perpendicular to the blade in order to square the fence engaging face to the blade. The fence plate is movable relative to the two brackets to adjust the orientation of the fence plate relative to a second axis perpendicular to the work surface in order to square the fence engaging face to the work surface.

MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY
20240165721 · 2024-05-23 ·

A miter gauge for guiding a work piece over a work surface of a work platform in relation to a saw blade. A fence plate is connected to a base assembly and is movable relative to a base of the base assembly to adjust the position of the fence plate relative to the base. Brackets connecting the fence plate to the base are each movable relative to the base to adjust the orientation of the fence plate relative to a first axis perpendicular to the blade in order to square the fence engaging face to the blade. The fence plate is movable relative to the two brackets to adjust the orientation of the fence plate relative to a second axis perpendicular to the work surface in order to square the fence engaging face to the work surface.

Carpentry featherboard
10377003 · 2019-08-13 ·

A carpentry featherboard having a curved contact surface generally configured in the shape of a spiral and having a pivot point of the body and a plurality of radii defined between the pivot point and portions of the contact surface, the radii progressively increasing in dimension to define the spiral shape of the featherboard body.

Carpentry featherboard
10377003 · 2019-08-13 ·

A carpentry featherboard having a curved contact surface generally configured in the shape of a spiral and having a pivot point of the body and a plurality of radii defined between the pivot point and portions of the contact surface, the radii progressively increasing in dimension to define the spiral shape of the featherboard body.

ANTI-KICKBACK DEVICE
20190240747 · 2019-08-08 ·

An anti-kickback device is disclosed where the device includes a plurality of flexible members, and at least a compliant contact surface in contact with a moving workpiece, where the flexible members provide a biasing force against the workpiece and also resist or prevent kickback of the workpiece as it engages a tool such as a shaper, saw blade, etc. The configuration of the flexible members assures an opposing force to resist kickback.

ANTI-KICKBACK DEVICE
20190240747 · 2019-08-08 ·

An anti-kickback device is disclosed where the device includes a plurality of flexible members, and at least a compliant contact surface in contact with a moving workpiece, where the flexible members provide a biasing force against the workpiece and also resist or prevent kickback of the workpiece as it engages a tool such as a shaper, saw blade, etc. The configuration of the flexible members assures an opposing force to resist kickback.

MITER GAUGES AND FENCES

A miter gauge with discrete indices is disclosed. The indices allow a user to make precise, accurate adjustments to the miter angle of the miter gauge. The miter gauge may include a plurality of sets of indices with discrete steps of different amounts. The miter gauge may include a drive to adjust the miter angle. The drive may include a gear. A reversible miter fence is also disclosed. The miter fence may optionally be used with the miter gauge to provide a larger workpiece support surface. A flip stop mechanism is also disclosed. The flip stop mechanism may optionally be used with the miter fence to provide a reference surface for positioning a workpiece.

MITER GAUGES AND FENCES

A miter gauge with discrete indices is disclosed. The indices allow a user to make precise, accurate adjustments to the miter angle of the miter gauge. The miter gauge may include a plurality of sets of indices with discrete steps of different amounts. The miter gauge may include a drive to adjust the miter angle. The drive may include a gear. A reversible miter fence is also disclosed. The miter fence may optionally be used with the miter gauge to provide a larger workpiece support surface. A flip stop mechanism is also disclosed. The flip stop mechanism may optionally be used with the miter fence to provide a reference surface for positioning a workpiece.

Table saw and push stick for the table saw

A push stick for a table saw and a table saw with the push stick are provided. The push stick includes a gripping possibility for a machine operator at its operator-side end. A workpiece engagement notch is formed at the push stick's workpiece-side end. The notch includes a push surface facing in an intended feed direction of the workpiece and a holding-down surface protruding therefrom at the top under a preferably right angle. The push stick includes a detection device which detects whether the push surface and the holding-down surface lie flat against the workpiece. The push stick further includes a signaling device which emits a flat contact signal when the detection device has detected a flat contact of the push surface and the holding-down surface on the workpiece. The signal therefore signals whether the push surface and the holding-down surface lie flat against the workpiece.