Cutting Edge Precision! ✂️
The GOINGMAKE Thin Rip Jig is a high-quality aluminum guide designed for making consistent, narrow strip cuts with ease. Compatible with various saws, it features a user-friendly setup, safety mechanisms, and precise measurement scales, making it an essential tool for any woodworking enthusiast.
Color | Black |
Brand | goingmake |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 490 Grams |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 8 x 2 x 0.5 inches |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | GOINGMAKE |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 8.58 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.49 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 2 x 0.5 inches |
Brand Name | goingmake |
Model Name | Thin Rip Jig |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | GM8 |
Included Components | 1Pcs x Thin Rip Jig |
H**G
Quite accurate and well built
It is very well built and fit miter slot snug. The thickness gauge is quite accurate with very little play. The markings are well designed to give user good visibility.One trick I learned is that the ball bearing at the tip of the gauge should only barely touch the wood I am cutting. Too close, you run the risk of wood piece get squeezed between saw blade and fence. Can be dangerous.
J**Z
It Works!
I wasn’t sure if a jig like this would be worth getting. But after watching some videos it made sense that this would be something useful. I was amazed how well it’s made and weight. For the price you couldn’t come close to making one. After getting this, I was confused as to how the scale worked. But after looking at the instructions, it wasn’t hard to figure out. This jig fit my job site 10” Skilsaw SPT99-11 perfectly and holds solid in the t-track. The bearing is one way to prevent kickback, and can be reversed to work on either side of the blade. After getting it dialed in, this thing was spot on. It’s great for making repetitive cuts at a certain thickness and will come in handy in the shop. For the money, this is worth getting and I recommend it!
B**B
Works well
Works great for repetitive narrow cuts close to the blade. Nice quality and reads le scale.
R**H
A good tool, one that helps woodworkers be even better.
I bought this because I used to try to make small, repeated cuts of small sizes. It was difficult and the results left something to be desired. I thought "why not" and bought this because it is inexpensive and was recommended by Stumpy Nubs (a youtube woodworking guru). I am glad I did. I can now make good, repeatable cuts. The device is solid, simple to operate. Well worth the money!!!
A**T
Very nice quality
Works great , very nice quality for the money
S**T
Well built.
Fits good on one of my table saws; however it seems too tight on the other saw. Should work fine for the intended use.
D**N
Awesome product. Goingmake does it again
Super excited to get this in. This thing rip tool is awesome. I had one I bought a while back that was a different brand and it was ok. This one is better in every way. It gives me more room with my cuts and has the extension on it that really reaches out farther than I expected. Super high quality, not cheap at all. In fact I am going to buy another for my bandsaw. I’m a woodworker work so super important to have good tools and. Goingmake is legit. I seriously can’t wait to try their other stuff. Well done and buy with confidence
G**R
Well built, nice fit, useless scale
This thin rip jig is made of aluminum and is very well built and solid. It has two ways to mount to the table saw: standard and T. And the roller bearing only moves in one direction , reducing chances of kickback. The measurement scale, however is useless. In my picture, the roller bearing is touching the blade and the scale reads 3 11/32. How does that help me when I want to cut a strip 1/4 thick? The scale should somehow be adjustable so that when it touches the blade, you zero it out and then read the distance away from the blade. And having the current scale in 32nds is really tough on the eyes.
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