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April 30th, 2020 by Jimmy M.
Product: Sharpening service
Rating: 5 of 5 stars
I would like to thank you for the great service
December 31st, 2014 by Shawn C.
Product: RG-5 & RG-6 Inserts
Rating: 5 of 5 stars
Several months ago I purchased two of your inserts for my Rigid R4512 table saw. I bought the table saw because it fit in my shop due to its ease of movement and thus far it has been a solid unit. However, it does have a flaw and that is the insert. I tried making my own zero clearance insert as I have done on many other units but due to the set up of the opening it is a very difficult item to construct. I purchased one with the slot for the riving knife and one without for use with my dado head blade. I have found both to be of exceptional quality and have not regretted my purchase in the least. Should I wear out either item I will be purchasing them again but not sure that will happen as they show no sign of wear.
August 6th, 2008 by Mark M.
Product: Woodworker II
Rating: 5 of 5 stars
Hello--
You guys probably get kudos all of the time. I'm a beginner woodworker with a limited shop and budget. However, I sprung for a woodworker 2 with a standard kerf because you advertised that the edges would be good enough to glue without additional steps.
This is my first project. A few passes through the table saw, and sure enough the pieces for the tabletop were good enough to glue. Crosscuts are very clean. All of my joints are tight. I did experiment with a router pattern bit and a straight edge and in my view your saw blade yielded a superior result.
But you probably knew all of that.
Thanks
Mark Eisenbies