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Thin Rip Gauge

🎥 Do you have a video tutorial on how to use the Thin Rip Gauge?

Yes, we do! We’ve put together a step-by-step video guide to help you get the most out of your thin rip gauge. 👇 You can watch it below:.

What saws is the Thin Rip Gauge compatible with?

The Thin Rip Gauge works with any saw that has standard size 3/8” x 3/4” "T" miter slots. This includes most standard table saws on the market today.

The Thin Rip Gauge doesn’t fit my table saw track. What should I do?

The Thin Rip Gauge is designed to fit standard 3/8” x 3/4” T-style miter slots, which are common on most table saws. If your saw has a different slot size, we’ve created individual Modification Guides for specific brands to help you get set up:. 🛠 E

Can the Thin Rip Gauge be used with a bandsaw?

Yes, it can be used with a bandsaw. However, some bandsaws with very small miter tracks may require using the T-bolts that come with the Thin Rip Gauge or other modifications. You can either create a track insert to fit or remove the track insert fro

What is the minimum thickness I can cut with this the Thin Rip Gauge?

Based on our testing, the Thin Rip Gauge can cut strips as thin as 1/16" with precision.

Thin Rip Gauge Track Extension

The Sawinery Thin Rip Gauge has been designed for use with any table saw that has a standard-size miter gauge slot within five inches of the blade. However, not all table saws fall within these dimensions. There are some, where the miter gauge slot i

Modification Guide for Delta Table Saws

The Delta table saw doesn’t have a T-track, making it so that the standard track inserts for the Thin Rip Gauge will not fit. There may be some other table saws on the market with the same problem. Rather than a T-track, they have a rectangular track

Modification Guide for Evolution Table Saws

The miter tracks on Evolution table saws are non-standard, being shallower, 15/64” or 7mm, compared to a typical depth of 3/8”. This was a design decision made by the manufacturer due to the slider on the saw. As manufactured, the Thin Rip Gauge sits

Modification Guide for Ryobi Table Saws

Ryobi and a few other models of table saws don’t have standard T-tracks on their table saws. Nor do they have tracks with a rectangular cross-section. Rather, the tracks are a rectangular cutout, with tabs to allow a special miter gauge to fit, which