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Beginner Table Saw Push Sticks (fusion 360)

Rating:
5/5,
  • Software:
    Fusion 360, CNCJS
    Machine Time:
    10-15 mins
    Bit or Laser Size:
    6mm
    Feeds & Speeds:
    900 mm/min
    Materials:
    Wood (Pine)
    These thin-style push sticks are intended for handling short boards (under 12″) on my table saw. They are based off of Metthias Wandel’s post available here. I used a piece of pine that I had kicking around that was roughly 10mm thick.

    You can download the model (.f3d) file for free from my website. Remember to adjust the model thickness to your stock and all CAM related settings to your machine / setup.

    I started by producing a model using Fusion 360 and configuring the CAM operations.

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    Next, I generated the G-Code using Fusion 360's TinyG post processor and sent it to the TinyG controller board using cncjs.



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    I then ran them over my router table using a round-over bit.

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    Finally, I sanded them and applied tung oil.

    This was a fun little project that took about 45 mins to do. Feel free to do as you like with the plans.

    Update: Dec. 25th, 2017:
    Here is a video of another set that I made. Please excuse the novice video making!
    Merry Christmas!



    Cheers.
    -Jamie

    My CNC Router Build: C-Beam XL - TinyG - Aluminium Plate - Dewalt 611
    My Website: jdja.ca
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  1. Mark Carew
    Great project and really helpful tool.Its great to see these helpful tool projects being shared.
    Thank you @jamesdjadams for sharing :thumbsup:
      Juanjovincenzo and jamesdjadams like this.
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