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Slide 1 - Resawing on a table saw done right.Resawing on a table saw can be scary and dangerous using regular push sticks, featherboards, and hands. The GRR-Ripper makes sure that you don't put yourself in jeopardy and makes sure you get the exact cut you want.
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Slide 2 - Resawing the wrong way.As the picture shows, the blade guard interferes with the use of a push stick.
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Slide 3 - Resawing the wrong way with the wrong tools.The combination of both featherboards and push sticks causes problems as well. The top-down featherboard interferes with the push stick and the side featherboard cannot reach the stock. Plus, this is a aluminum top table saw, so magnetic featherboards won't work either.
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Slide 4 - Double stacked featherboards don't cut it.Double stacked featherboards are only effective in providing sideways pressure before the saw blade. After the saw blade, the wood is not properly controlled on the keeper side or the off-cut side.
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Slide 5 - Resawing the Right Way with the GRR-Ripper.The GRR-Ripper allows you to control both sides of the stock. Here is the Standard GR-100 Model with a user-built riser block.
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Slide 6 - Advanced Model GRR-Ripper Resawing.Here is the Advanced GR-200 Model GRR-Ripper using the Stabilizing Plate to make sure the off-cut piece travels parallel to the saw blade. Stabilizing plate is included with the GR-200 package.
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Slide 7 - Advanced Model GRR-Ripper with an additional Stabilizing Plate for increased control.For additional control, use a second stabilizing plate and a spacer to have two points of contact against the stock. Adds for additional user protection. The MJ Handle Bridge and second Stabilizing Plate are optional accessories for improved performance.
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Slide 8 - Advanced Model GRR-Ripper with additional Stabilizing Plate and double MJ Deflector+ConnectorsFor maximum protection, use the GR-200 with an additional Stabilizing plate, MJ Handle Bridge, and two MJ Deflector+Conncectors. The two MJ Deflector+Connectors create an extra barrier between you and the saw blade from the front and back of the GRR-Ripper Control System.
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Slide 9 - Total Control Cutting.Now you can resaw on a table saw with total control over the stock and maximum protection from the saw blade. By controlling both sides of the stock, you will get cleaner, smoother cuts.
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Slide 16 - Rear view of Total Control Cutting.Resawing with the GRR-Ripper Control System
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Slide 17 - Rear view of Total Control Cutting.Resawing with the GRR-Ripper Control System
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Slide 18 - Rear view of Total Control Cutting.Resawing with the GRR-Ripper Control System
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Slide 19 - Rear view of Total Control Cutting.Resawing with the GRR-Ripper Control System
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Slide 20 - Rear view of Total Control Cutting.Resawing with the GRR-Ripper Control System
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Slide 21 - Rear view of Total Control CuttingResawing with the GRR-Ripper Control System
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Slide 22 - Make the exact cut you want with the GRR-Ripper.Notice how both boards are still parallel to each other. The GRR-Ripper controls the stock throughout the entire cut for accurate results.
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Slide 23 - Control. Precision. Confidence. The GRR-Ripper.Now you can resaw on a table saw with the confidence to make the exact cut you want with the GRR-Ripper.
