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Slide 1 - You can make this with the GRR-RipperThis is not a project guide. This is a slide show that demonstrates the precision and accuracy of the GRR-Ripper by making thin repeated cuts.
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Slide 2 - Veneer strips ripped with the GRR-RipperIf strip width is narrower than 1/4", use the GRR-Ripper System 1/8” Leg. (Link to 1/8” Leg)
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Slide 3 - Special thin kerf saw bladeA special think kerf saw blade was used to reduce material waste.
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Slide 4 - The use of a sacrificial support thin boardThe use of a sacrificial support thin board prevents the veneer from slipping under the rip fence.
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Slide 5 - Cutting veneer with GRR-RippersThe master craftsman uses two GRR-Rippers with a "leapfrog" technique to feed veneer through saw blade.
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Slide 6 – The GRR-Ripper rips repeated veneer strips with consistency and accuracyRepeatedly ripping narrow strips without fence adjustment.
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Slide 7 - Diagonal grain Veneer StripsWide and narrow strips of veneer ripped against diagonal grain
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Slide 11 - Exotic diamond patternYou can now even quickly rip veneer on the table saw to perfect dimension for those intricate repeatable geometric patterns with even the most cranky-grained exotics, with a tremendous savings in both time and material.
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Slide 12 - Other pattern of veneer cuts made with the GRR-Ripper
