Item: T1213 | Model: T1213
$40.95
Anyone that's ever tried to rip or resaw on a bandsaw without adjusting for blade drift knows the natural line of cut is not always parallel to the fence. Forcing the wood against the fence will put strain on the blade and cause a wandering cut line. The easiest way to compensate for blade drive is to scribe a cut line on the edge or face of your work piece and use a drift bar mounted to your fence. The drift bar acts as a thickness gauge and adjusts the angle of cut with the scribed line, ensuring a uniform thickness without putting undue strain on the blade. This resaw drift bar fits to your existing extruded resaw fence but does require a single hole to be drilled in your existing fence for mounting. So pick this up today and start cutting down on your bandsaw drift!
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Anyone that's ever tried to rip or resaw on a bandsaw without adjusting for blade drift knows the natural line of cut is not always parallel to the fence. Forcing the wood against the fence will put strain on the blade and cause a wandering cut line. The easiest way to compensate for blade drive is to scribe a cut line on the edge or face of your work piece and use a drift bar mounted to your fence. The drift bar acts as a thickness gauge and adjusts the angle of cut with the scribed line, ensuring a uniform thickness without putting undue strain on the blade. This resaw drift bar fits to your existing extruded resaw fence but does require a single hole to be drilled in your existing fence for mounting. So pick this up today and start cutting down on your bandsaw drift!
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