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This Panel Saw can be stored away in a corner of your shop when not in use and quickly set up on two saw horses when needed. It features: • Four independent Tracks that to two 2x4s. • Twelve risers that keep the workpiece elevated ¾” above the tracks for saw blade clearance. • Four Panel Clamps that clamp the workpiece in position. Each Panel Clamp has a ¾” base that supports the workpiece at the same height as the risers.

The risers are positioned so both sides of the workpiece are supported after the cut is made. • If your cut will be along the length of the workpiece, position the Tracks so they are equally spaced (the exact spacing is not critical). Then, position the risers so the workpiece will be supported near the cut but the risers are not in the path of the blade. • If your cut will be across the workpiece, position the two inner Tracks so one is on either side of the cut. Be sure the risers are not in the path of the cut.

After the Tracks and risers are properly positioned: • Clamp the Zero Clearance Guide to the workpiece for your saw to follow. • Set your saw blade height so the blade cuts completely through the workpiece but does not touch the Tracks.

When finished, simply dismantle the setup and store the components until next time they are needed.

Copyright © 2005 by Robert E. Reedy All rights reserved Saw Horse Panel Saw Plans

Table of Contents

Materials List ...... 1 Panel Clamp Parts Drawings ...... 2 Panel Clamp Assembly ...... 3 Panel Risers ...... 4 Rail Clamps ...... 5 Panel Saw Tracks ...... 6 Clamp Usage ...... 7 Rail & Track Setup ...... 8 Riser & Panel Clamp Placement ...... 9 Zero Clearance Guide Parts Drawings ...... 10 Zero Clearance Guide Assembly ...... 11 Panel Saw Usage ...... 12 Cut-out Diagrams ...... 13 Hardware Sources & Links ...... 14 Saw Horse Panel Saw Materials List Page 1

Qty Item Length Width Thickness Material 4 Track Base 54” 2 ¼” ¾” or 8 Track Sides 54” ¾” ¾” Hardwood or Pine 4 Panel Clamp Jaw 4” 2” ¾” Hardwood or Pine 4 Panel Clamp Base 4” 2” ¾” Hardwood or Pine 4 Upper Clamp Pad 2” ¾” 1/8” Hardwood or Pine 4 Lower Clamp Pad 2” 1 ½” ¼” Hardwood or Pine 12 Panel Riser 6” 2 ¼” ¾” Hardwood or Pine 12 Panel Riser Slide 6” ¾” 5/8” Hardwood or Pine 12 Dowel Pin 1 ¼” 5/16” Dowel Pin 4 Rail Clamp Jaw 4” 2” ¾” Hardwood or Pine 4 Rail Clamp Pivot 2” 1 ½” ¾” Hardwood or Pine 2 Rails 6’ 3 ½” 1 ½” Two by Four (Pine)

1 Zero Clearance Base 96” *10” ½” or ¾” MDF Board 1 Saw Guide 96” 3” ½” or ¾” MDF Board

* This dimension is determined as per the instructions on page 10.

Hardware

QTY Item Size 4 Levelers Height: 1 ½”, Width: 1”, Threads: 5/6” - 18 TPI 4 T-Nuts Threads: 5/6” - 18 TPI 12 Carriage Bolts Length: 4 ½”, Threads: 5/6” - 18 TPI 12 Star Knobs or T-Knobs Width: 2”, Threads: 5/6” - 18 TPI 12 Flat Washers 5/16” 32 Flathead Screws Length: 1 ¼”, Size: #6

Copyright © 2007 by Robert E. Reedy All rights reserved Panel Clamp Parts Drawings Page 2

4" 1" 3/4" 5/8" 2 1/4"

) ed uir eq R D 5/16" (4 D 5/16" aw p J lam l C 2" ne Pa Panel Clamp Jaw (Hole Layout)

Drill the 5/16" diameter holes in the Panel Clamp Jaws according to the layout drawing above. Both holes are drilled completely through the workpiece.

4" 1/2" 1" 1 3/4"

) ed uir eq D 5/16" 4 R e ( as p B lam l C 2" ne Pa Panel Clamp Base (Hole Layout)

Drill a 5/16" diameter hole completely through each Panel Clamp Base as shown above. 1 1/2" 2" 3/4" 1/4" 2"

1/8" Thick

Lower Pad (4 required) Upper Pad (4 required)

You'll need four upper pads and four lower pads. No need to drill holes in these. They are attached with glue and small brads.

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1 3/4"

Attach the Upper Pads to the Panel Clamp Jaws Attach the Lower Pads to the Panel Clamp Bases with glue and small brads. with glue and small brads. Note: Since the 5/16" hole is not centered in the Panel Clamp Base, be Next, tap the T-Nuts into the 5/16" hole and sure to position the pad so the hole is 1 3/4" insert the levelers as shown. from the end as shown.

Panel Clamp Jaw

The Panel Clamps are assembled as shown to the T-Nut Upper Clamp Pad right. The levelers are necessary so you can use Leveler Lower Clamp Pad Clamp Base the clamps with different thicknesses of panels. Panel Clamp Base Track

This drawing shows the Panel Clamp is use.

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2 1/4" D7/64" 3/4" 6"

1" 1 1/8" 1"

) ed Panel Riser (Bottom View) uir eq R Drill a 7/64" pilot hole 1/2" deep and 1 " from 12 r ( each end and centered side to side for #6 wood ise l R screws. ne Pa Cut a 3/4" wide by 1/8" deep from end to end for the guide.

3 1/2" 3/8"

D5/16" 1" 1" Panel Riser Guide(Top View) 5/16" by 1 1/4" Dowel Pin 3/4" (12 Required) Drill and countersink a hole 1 " from each end and centered side to side for #6 wood screws. Countersink should be 5/16" diameter and shank hole size 9/64". 5/8" 6" Next, drill a 5/16" hole 3 1/2" from one end for ) ed the 5/16" dowel pin. This hole should be 1/2" uir eq deep. Placing the hole in this position allows a R 12 change of one inch from the end of the riser e ( id from the holes in the track by turning the riser r Gu ise end for end. l R ne Pa

Apply glue to the mating surfaces and secure the Panel Riser Guides to the Panel Risers as shown to the right.

Apply glue to 1/2 the length of the 3/8" dowel pin and insert it through the center hole as shown.

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4" 1"

3/4" 2 1/4"

) ed uir D5/16" eq R (4 aw p J lam 2" il C Ra Rail Clamp Jaw (4 Required)

Drill a 5/16" diameter hole in the Rail Clamp Jaws according to the layout drawing above. Holes are drilled completely through the workpieces.

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1 1/2"

3/4" Assemble the Rail Clamps with glue and finishing nails Rail Clamp Pivot (4 required) as shown.

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2 1/4"

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Apply glue to the mating surfaces and attach the Side Strips to the Track Base with finishing nails as shown above. Remember, the Panel Risers must slide in the Track so be sure the space between is 3/4" wide. You may want to place spacers between the Side Strips wihile attaching them to ensure the space is correct.

Copyright 2007 by Robert E. Reedy, Vandalia, Ohio Clamp Usage Page 7

Panel Clamp Workpiece Riser

Rail

Track

Rail Clamp

The drawing above illustrates clamping the workpiece (panel) to the tracks and clamping the tracks to the rails. The levelers on the Panel Clamps can be adjusted for panels of varying thickness.

The purpose of the risers is to raise the panel above the tracks so the saw blade does not come into contact with the tracks. The risers provide 3/4" clearance between the bottom of the panel and the tracks. Be sure your blade does not protrude far below the workpiece to damage the Tracks.

The panel needs to be supported on both sides of the saw kerf so the pieces don't drop after the cut is made. For this reason, you should place the risers so they are as close to the kerf as possible and the kerf is between risers.

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24"

Place Two 2 by 4s on your saw horses so they are 24" apart.

Place the tracks as shown below. If you are sawing along the length of the panel, the spacing is not critical. If you are sawing across the panel, space the tracks so they don't interfere with the saw kerf. You will need to have two tracks under each section of the panels after the cut so the panels are properly supported.

Copyright 2007 by Robert E. Reedy, Vandalia, Ohio Riser & Panel Clamp Placement Page 9

Place the Risers and Clamps so the workpiece will be supported on both sides of the cut. The dowel pins on the bottom of each Riser keep the Risers in position when the workpiece in resting on them.

Copyright 2007 by Robert E. Reedy, Vandalia, Ohio Zero Clearence Guide Parts Drawings Page 10

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1/2" or 3/4" Thick MDF Board

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Edge 5 1/2"

Saw Blade

To determine the width of the Zero Clearance Base, add 3 1/2" to the distance from your saw's blade to the edge of the saw's base as shown above.

Example: If the saw blade to edge distance is 5 1/2", add 3 1/2" to this measurement to determine the width of the Zero Clearance Base. In this case it would be 9".

Copyright 2007 by Robert E. Reedy, Vandalia, Ohio Zero Clearence Guide Assembly Page 11

Apply glue to the mating surfaces and attach the Saw Guide to the Zero Clearance Base with 1 1/4" # 6 wood screws as shown.

After the glue has dried, set your saw up as shown above and trim the left edge of the Zero Clearance Base by running the saw along the Saw Guide. This will make the Zero Clearance Base exactly the right width to provide a splinter free cut.

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Sacrificial Board

6 1/2"

To use your Panel Saw, first, draw a line on the workpiece for the cut. Then, align the left edge of the Zero Clearance Guide to the cut mark and clamp the guide in place with a couple of C-Clamps. The clamps will need to be placed over the thickest part of the Saw Guide so they do not interfere with the saw travel.

The Zero Clearance Guide will provide a splinter free cut on the right side of the kerf because it holds the fibers down and keeps them from splintering. To have a splinter free cut on the left side of the kerf, place a piece of 1/2" thick material against the Zero Clearance Guide and clamp it in place with C-Clamps. This "sacrificial board" will hold the fibers down along the left side of the kerf while the cut is made.

If you find it awkward to use the 96" Zero Clearance Guide for cutting across the width of panels, you may want to make a 48" long one for that purpose.

Copyright 2007 by Robert E. Reedy, Vandalia, Ohio Cut-out Drawings Page 13

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