1. Introduction:
This thread is in response to a request by @clogs for more information on the featherboard in this post.
A while back, I wanted to buy four Magswitch MagJig 150 clamps for a project unrelated to woodworking. The price of each MagJig 150 from the European distributor was about €62 (including VAT), so I was looking at over €250 for the four with shipping.
As I browsed through the online catalog, I found this Bandsaw Featherboard Kit for about €88. The Magswitch part number for the kit is 8800946 and contains two MagJig 150 clamps, bearings, and other hardware to make a two-piece featherboard. I don't understand the Magswitch pricing strategy, but two clamps and a bunch of extra hardware was priced much less than the two clamps separately. I bought three of the featherboard kits, two for my other project and one to try out the featherboard. The savings from buying two kits versus four separate clamps paid for most of the third kit.
Here is a video by Andrew Klein, the designer of the featherboard kit, showing how he built one using 19mm plywood. An acquaintance in southern Germany agreed to 3D print the components for me.
Here are some photos of the finished product. One side has six roller bearings and the other side has flexible fingers.
Figure 1.1: Fully assembled featherboard showing bearing side
Figure 1.2: Fully assembled featherboard showing finger side
Figure 1.3: Top section removed for a low profile featherboard and hardware
Figure 1.4: Bottom of featherboard showing Magswitch bases and bolt head recesses
Figure 1.5: Lower section showing the joining bolts in place for the top section
This thread is in response to a request by @clogs for more information on the featherboard in this post.
Luddite Warning!!!
Comments about how useless this featherboard kit is, or how in their day they managed with two willow sticks wedged against the wall, will be removed without warning.
Comments about how useless this featherboard kit is, or how in their day they managed with two willow sticks wedged against the wall, will be removed without warning.
A while back, I wanted to buy four Magswitch MagJig 150 clamps for a project unrelated to woodworking. The price of each MagJig 150 from the European distributor was about €62 (including VAT), so I was looking at over €250 for the four with shipping.
As I browsed through the online catalog, I found this Bandsaw Featherboard Kit for about €88. The Magswitch part number for the kit is 8800946 and contains two MagJig 150 clamps, bearings, and other hardware to make a two-piece featherboard. I don't understand the Magswitch pricing strategy, but two clamps and a bunch of extra hardware was priced much less than the two clamps separately. I bought three of the featherboard kits, two for my other project and one to try out the featherboard. The savings from buying two kits versus four separate clamps paid for most of the third kit.
Here is a video by Andrew Klein, the designer of the featherboard kit, showing how he built one using 19mm plywood. An acquaintance in southern Germany agreed to 3D print the components for me.
Here are some photos of the finished product. One side has six roller bearings and the other side has flexible fingers.
Figure 1.1: Fully assembled featherboard showing bearing side
Figure 1.2: Fully assembled featherboard showing finger side
Figure 1.3: Top section removed for a low profile featherboard and hardware
Figure 1.4: Bottom of featherboard showing Magswitch bases and bolt head recesses
Figure 1.5: Lower section showing the joining bolts in place for the top section