Clip-on Infeed Support for Table Saw including SawStop T-Glide fence.
Clip-on Infeed Support for Table Saw including SawStop T-Glide fence.
Infeed tables support sleds and material as they are pushed into the blade, but infeed tables do not allow you to move your body to the front of saw. With this easy to make clip-on support bracket, you get most of the benefits of an infeed table without the drawbacks.
Special thanks to Izzy Swan for the concept: https://youtu.be/RZmbZLZLrb8
Rubberized cork can be purchased here:
Canada: https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/tools/supplies/project-materials/111442-cork-nitrile-rubber-grip-liner?item=03G1010
USA: https://www.highlandwoodworking.com/sjobergs-vise-jaw-cushions.aspx
This randomly popped up on my feed! Ok, perhaps not that random since I’ve been planning on making something similar for a while now. Hashtag Google Knows All?
I’ve had the 3M tape for years, and just ordered the Armor Tool version of the clamp from Lowe’s. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Armor-Tool-1-in-Clamp/1002599924
I was searching locally for the cork and slippery tape but hadn’t found it yet. So thanks for the link!
Genius!
Nicely done!
I made this months back, posted on my channel and then Izzy started selling them. Lol. I like your design better so I will using! Thanks so much! Keep making the videos! Great tips on all I’ve seen so far.
so simple and so effective
Thanks for this share!👍🏾
Steve, I really like your style of videos great pace, most times I get all the info I need to build them if I care to. I have a version of this but I’m going to use your clamping idea now, keep makes the videos I subscribed about a week or so ago and have gone thru quite a few of them with great appreciation. Please don’t become one of the "hawkers" as I like to call them.
Your videos are excellent. I have good out feed support on my table saw, but the options I tried for indeed support always got in the way. I’m going to make one of these tomorrow!
Very cool.
Where did you get the “slippery” tape yiu out over the metal bracket? I’d like to build one of these. thanks!
I shouldn’t watch your videos, I have a tendency to overbuild. You’re encouraging!
Honestly I loved your video, nothing gets me more excited than seeing such amazing quality and accuracy in every little aspect.
Great job-can’t wait to make mine!
I almost didn’t click the like because the counter was at 666! Then i realized what a great idea this was. Thanks for the tip!
A clever design. Thank you for the well explained build process. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺
Genius!
Great walk through, thank you
Well done. Thank you.
Simple and effective. Nicely done!
Very nice build, all around. I will try this on my TS (older Delta) with a few modifications to work with the Unifence rail.
Well done. Thanks for a very well explained video.
That’s a GREAT idea, thanks for posting that! After seeing your video on your RC33, if only I could talk you into fixing mine!! lol SR
Brilliant! Not sure if it will work on my Makita saw but I gotta give it a try!
Thanks for the video, I will be making one.
Hey Steven, I see you on the SS forum on FB. I just saw the Izzy vid on his take on this and now I see yours. Good job but his is some better as it allows for a miter gauge. I need something like this as all I have is the JSS Pro. Outfeed would be awesome as well. It might be easier to incorporate the saw into a table for that though.
VERY nice!
That’s a great idea! I’m gonna built one for my shop too, thanks for sharing! 😁
What a great idea! I’ve never seen the like. Thanks so much!
Very good design, Thanks for tip
Sometimes the simplest things are the most brilliant. Great idea!
I like your use of taps and machine screws to attach the aluminum bracket to the 3/4" plywood. Can you tell me a little about the specifications for the machine screws; particularly length, thread count, material, and manufacturer.
Was there a reason you didn’t mill a slot in it for miter gauge?
Just came across this video. Well done, and subscribed!
I’m making one of these as soon as I wake up. No wait…I am going to make two of these as soon as I wake up. Thank you for taking the time to make the video Steven…much appreciated!
This is so simple I think I have to make it. So easy to store compared to many of the bigger ones I see out there. Extra thanks for the precise and concise video. Sub’d.
Beauty! Thanks for this.
Excellent idea. Where where you yesterday when I needed this? Thanks for the video
Very nice now I’m gonna have to build one. Thanks for sharing your idea.
Very clever. I could certainly use this. And nice job explaining how to make it.
Short & sweet, thanks for sharing!
I use a contraption to do the exact same function but your solution is beautiful! You just earned my subscription! Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks. I appreciate your attention to detail.
This is what youtube needs. I would trade 100 epoxy live edge table videos for more of this
Thanks for the tip. Just made my own and this works great.
Fantastic thanks for sharing
Love it
Hey, thanks for posting this. I think it’s an improvement on Izzy’s. I’ve been looking at as many different designs on this and yours is at the top. Take care…
Thanks I’m going to make one
Where did you find the rubberized cork???
Nice
So I made a couple of these up, one left and one right. Started using them immediately. The quick on/off feature is awesome. If you do any cutting on a table saw you will find these very handy. Thanks again for sharing!