The Grip-tite splitter can be attached under a thin throatplate, with
the splitter pin coming up through an oversize (1/4") hole in the
plate. A countersunk hole has to be drilled in the plate for a flathead
screw. This works well with an 1/8" plate. You will have to be very
careful when you countersink into a 1/16" plate to avoid going too
deep.
A picture is on the
http://www.grip-tite.com/splitter.html
page
Jerry J
Fred the Red Shirt wrote:
Unisaw A100 wrote in message
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Saw this for the first time in this month's Wood magazine.
http://www.grip-tite.com/splitter.html
To see what it is they are actually referring to go here.
http://www.homestead.com/ValRoseWoodWorks/Splitter.html
I wonder how you use that when your insert is onl 1/16" thick.
Hmm. there may be a way.
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FF