I'm just about to build a resaw fence for a bandsaw, but whilst thinking about it was reminded of how the stenner resaws I used to use worked, with a fence to set the width, and a spring loaded feed wheel which kept it firmly against the fence.
Would it be worthwhile making a pressure shole to keep the board firmly pressed to the fence for this kind of work.
My idea is to build a roller fence and a Shaw guard like pressure shoe with twin rollers to apply pressure in front of the blade, other than secure attachment to the table is there a downside to this arrangement, other than possibly being overkill.
Would it be worthwhile making a pressure shole to keep the board firmly pressed to the fence for this kind of work.
My idea is to build a roller fence and a Shaw guard like pressure shoe with twin rollers to apply pressure in front of the blade, other than secure attachment to the table is there a downside to this arrangement, other than possibly being overkill.