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Slide 1Without the MJ Handle Bridge, you must align the GRR-Ripper handle directly over the saw blade when making table saw cuts, as seen here ripping narrow stock.
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Slide 2Without the MJ Handle Bridge, you must align the GRR-Ripper handle directly over the saw blade when making table saw cuts, as seen here ripping wider stock.
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Slide 3Arch shaped Handle Bridges distribute the downward pressure to cover the entire width of the GRR-Ripper. This virtually eliminates the need to realign and readjust the handle over the saw blade for each new cut.
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Slide 4Angled view of pressure distribution with the MJ Handle Bridges The MJ Handle Bridge, an arch shaped component that provides FOUR (4) contact points with increased widespread coverage. Virtually eliminates the need to adjust the handle on your GRR-Ripper.
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Slide 5Significantly improves control by distributing more balanced pressure throughout the non-slip surfaces.
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Slide 6Drawing shows handle parallel to the body with one side leg removed for full edge profile routing on router table.
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Slide 7Skewed handle exerts auto pressure towards the fence, exceptional comfort and convenience for left hand uses.
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Slide 8Bonus trailing hook - Includes an easy on/off trailing hook template complete with hardware to further enhance your GRR-Ripper System.
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Slide 9Trailing hook can be positioned to the right or the left of the Center Leg.
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Slide 11A customized trailing hook from scrap can be made by all end users for the purpose as a backing block to reduce "tear out.”
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Slide 11For dado cut on the table saw, router table or partial edge profile cut, such as Stile and Rail or radius router bit with a ball bearing guide.
IMPORTANT: Never use this setup for a through cut on table saw, or on a cut that changes the overall dimension of the stock.
MJ Handle Bride Review: http://www.mv.com/users/besposito/woodworking/gripper.html#new
