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Shop-Made Hold-Down

By: John Doyle
A shop-made hold-down works great at keeping the workpiece you're cutting where you want it to be. It's adjustable also to cover all your needs thick or thin.

When I’m making rip cuts at the table saw, I like to have the added security of a hold-down supporting my workpieces. This is not only safer but can help make more accurate cuts, as well. My table saw doesn’t have an easy way to attach a commercial hold-down, though. That’s why I decided to make my own. The photo here shows the solution I came up with.

I started with a 3/4" plywood auxiliary fence cut to fit my rip fence. A couple of notches cut in the back side of the fence fit a clamp arm and pivot block. The corners on each piece were cut to shape at the band saw. And the slot in the clamp arm was cut with a jig saw. Rockler’s Universal Fence Clamps hold the assembly in place.

The hold-down is a hardwood piece with a bowed strip of hardwood glued to the bottom edge. I smoothed the transition between the two with a sanding block.

Published: May 24, 2018
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