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Narrow-Rip Auxiliary

Fence & Push Block

There are hundreds of designs for specialty jigs that can
be found in books, trade magazines, and on the internet.
These types of jigs can greatly improve the safety and
consistency of cuts. They are particularly useful during
production runs when dozens or hundreds of the same
type of cut need to be made. The narrow-rip auxiliary
fence and push block system shown in this section is an
example of a specialty jig that can be made to increase
the safety of very narrow rip cuts.

Material Needed for Narrow Rip Auxiliary Fence & Push
Block
Hardwood

3

4

" x 3" x Length of Fence .......................1

Plywood

3

4

" x 5

1

4

" x Length of Fence ......................1

Wood Screws #8 x 11⁄2" .......................................8

Material Needed for Push Block
Hardwood or Plywood

3

4

" x 15" x 5

5

8

" .....................1

Hardwood or Plywood

3

4

" x 10" x 5"–9" ....................1

Wood Glue .................................................Varies
Wood Screws #8 x 1

1

2

" ............................ As Needed

Making a Narrow-Rip Push Block for an
Auxiliary Fence

1. Cut a piece of

3

4

" thick plywood 5

1

4

" wide and as

long as your table saw fence; cut a piece of

3

4

"

thick hardwood 3" wide and as long as your table
saw fence, as shown in Figure 75.

Note: We recommend cutting the hardwood board
oversize, then jointing and planing it to the correct
size to make sure the board is square and flat. Only
use furniture-grade plywood or kiln dried hardwood
to prevent warping.

2. Pre-drill and countersink eight pilot holes

3

8

" from

the bottom of the 3" wide board, then secure the
boards together with (8) #8 x 1

1

2

" wood screws, as

shown in Figure 76.

3. Using

the

3

4

" material you used in the previous

steps, cut out pieces for the push block per the
dimensions shown in Figure 77; for the handle, cut
a piece 10" long by 5"–9" high and shape it as desired
to fit your hand.

4. Attach the handle to the base with #8 x 1

1

2

" wood

screws, and attach the lip to the base with wood
glue.

3"

Length

of Fence

Length

of Fence

5

1

4

"

3

4

"

Hardwood

1

2

"

Plywood

Figure 75. Auxiliary fence dimension.

1

2

"

Plywood

Completed
Fence

Pilot Holes

3

4

"

Hardwood

Figure 76. Location of pilot holes.

5

5

8

"

15"

5

1

4

"

12

1

2

"

2

1

2

"

3

8

"

Lip

Handle

3

8

"

3

8

"

2

1

2

"

Figure 77. Push block dimensions and

construction.

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