Claims
- 1. A saw guide comprising:
- (a) a base having a flat upper surface;
- (b) a pair of parallel guide rails affixed to said base by a rail supporting means, each guide rail having a forward and a rearward end;
- (c) a saw carriage assembly capable of holding a saw or other power tool, slidably mounted to said guide rails, said guide rails maintaining said saw in a predetermined path when said saw assembly is slid along said guide rails; and
- (d) said rail supporting means attaching at the first end to said base and at the second end to said guide rails; said rail supporting means having a calibration means that allows said guide rails to be adjusted vertically from a known starting point on said supporting means a known given amount wherein said rail supporting means of at least one guide rail are adjustably attached to said base in a lateral axis in order to maintain a given distance between said guide rails to prevent the saw carriage assembly from binding when said guide rails are at differing heights.
- 2. A saw guide as in claim 1, wherein said rail supporting means comprises two forward threaded posts and two rearward threaded posts, all extending upward from said base, attaching to said guide rails by a top and a bottom adjustable securing means.
- 3. A saw guide comprising:
- (a) a pair of parallel guide rails affixed to a base by a rail supporting means, each guide rail having a forward and a rearward end;
- (b) a saw carriage assembly capable of holding a saw or other power tool, slidably mounted to said guide rails, said guide rails maintaining said saw in a predetermined path when said saw carriage assembly is slid along said guide rails;
- (c) said rail supporting means attaching at the first end to said base and at the second end to said guide rails; said rail supporting means having a calibration means that allows said guide rails to be adjusted vertically from a known starting point on said supporting means a known given amount.
- (d) said base having a flat upper surface, and openings there through; said openings starting at each supporting means of one of said guide rails running a short distance toward the corresponding supporting means of said other guide rail, which accommodates said rail supporting means in a manner that allows said forward supporting means and said rearward supporting means of one of said guide rails to be moved laterally toward the respective supporting means of said other guide rail, thus allowing for said guide rails to be at differing heights and preventing said saw carriage assembly from binding.
- 4. A saw guide as in claim 3, wherein said saw carriage assembly comprises:
- (a) a first housing slidable mounted to a first guide rail;
- (b) a second housing slidable mounted to a second guide rail;
- (c) a first support affixed to said first housing;
- (d) a second support affixed to said second housing;
- (e) a front cross member adjustably attached between said first and second supports at a first end to said first support and at a second end to said second support;
- (f) a rear cross member attached at a first end to said first support and at a second end to said second support; and
- (g) a fastening means to secure a power tool to said front cross member and said rear cross member such that said power tool is supported above said base.
- 5. A saw carriage assembly as in claim 4, wherein said first housing and said second housing can be rotated about said first guide rail and said second guide rail respectively, enabling said saw carriage assembly to pivot about said guide rails when said guide rails are adjusted to differing heights; thus allowing said saw carriage assembly to slide along said guide rails, and be operated in a plane other than the plane of the base without binding.
- 6. A fence system for a saw guide that has adjustably mounted fences attached to the upper surface of a base for holding a piece of wood in the path of a saw, wherein said fences may be maneuvered and secured forward or rearward on one or both sides along the cutting path on said base; said fence system comprising of;
- (a) a base having parallel openings cut there through, running longitudinally along said cutting path of said saw to facilitate the movement of the fences along said cutting path and further comprising means for securing the position of said fences along said cutting path;
- (b) said fences each being made out of a straight piece of metal, wood or plastic, having openings cut there through extending lengthwise in the central portions of said fences, and openings at the ends of said fences with fastening means for each opening in said fences that coincides with the openings in said base allowing said fences to pivot and be moved forward and rearward along said cutting path of said base.
- 7. A fence system as in claim 6, further including an adjustable wood securing clamp fence adjustably mounted to the upper surface of said base for holding a piece of wood in place against an opposing fence comprising;
- (b) a straight piece of metal, wood or plastic, having openings cut there through extending lengthwise, and openings at the ends closest to said cutting path with fastening means for each opening in said fence that coincides with the openings in said base allowing said fence to pivot and be moved forward and rearward along said cutting path of said base;
- (c) two fasteners for said openings of said wood securing clamp fence wherein one fastener would fasten the center opening of said clamp fence into said base and the other fastener would go in the opening closest to said cutting path and into said base allowing said fence to pivot with said opposing fence;
- (d) a threaded opening going through said wood securing clamp fence having an axis that is parallel to said base
- (e) a threaded rod going through said threaded opening of said wood securing fence in a manner that when tightened would protrude through said fence into said piece of wood, securing it to said opposing fence.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continutaion-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/252,903 filed 10/03/88.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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