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So I won a "jig" box at our local auction of a woodworker's estate.  There were a few things I wanted in that box l but I found these as well and have no idea what to do with them. Let me know what you think.  I also won a vintage work bench with two cool vices on it :)... (Lachappelle Kriens made in Switzerland).  Thanks ahead of time!

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Number #8 are fence clamps...

https://www.rockler.com/universal-fence-clamps

#2 is rachet lever knob

https://www.rockler.com/ratchet-lever-knob-for-shop-jigs-bolt

 

#1 look like a replacement blade for either branches or meat tools.

What I did was get a phone screen shot of just your #1.  used that file into google picture search.  and added the word "blade". The search came up with these....

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Posted (edited)

Number #5 you might check the Incra site. I had an Incra table saw fence set up once and they look to me like they could have been a part of it. #2 is a Knob, that you have on some clamp, and you can loosen and tighten it without a tool.   3 and 4 are Rockler parts, you could send them pictures and they could tell you exactly what they are for.  I want to know what the heck #1 is for, looks like it could be some kind of deadly ninja weapon... !!  The Feds will be coming for you.

 

Nah! @preprius. Too boring,, I like my Ninja killer tool suggestion better!

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3 hours ago, Tom-in-Ashland said:

5 and 7  look like parts to an. Incra table fence system - I used to have one in my furniture shop.

4 are nuts for use in a track system 

Tom and Paul, I bought this at the auction as well.  Would you use number 5 & 7 on this?  If so how?  Aww, the #4 ...thanks that makes sense.  Paul, thanks for the heads up about contacting Rockler...Sure wish we had a Rockler near us. 

 

3 hours ago, Scrappile said:

Number #5 you might check the Incra site. I had an Incra table saw fence set up once and they look to me like they could have been a part of it. #2 is a Knob, that you have on some clamp, and you can loosen and tighten it without a tool.   3 and 4 are Rockler parts, you could send them pictures and they could tell you exactly what they are for. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, preprius said:

Number #8 are fence clamps...

https://www.rockler.com/universal-fence-clamps

#2 is rachet lever knob

https://www.rockler.com/ratchet-lever-knob-for-shop-jigs-bolt

 

#1 look like a replacement blade for either branches or meat tools.

What I did was get a phone screen shot of just your #1.  used that file into google picture search.  and added the word "blade". The search came up with these....

 

 

3 hours ago, Scrappile said:

Number #5 you might check the Incra site. I had an Incra table saw fence set up once and they look to me like they could have been a part of it. #2 is a Knob, that you have on some clamp, and you can loosen and tighten it without a tool.   3 and 4 are Rockler parts, you could send them pictures and they could tell you exactly what they are for.  I want to know what the heck #1 is for, looks like it could be some kind of deadly ninja weapon... !!  The Feds will be coming for you.

 

Nah! @preprius. Too boring,, I like my Ninja killer tool suggestion better!

Aww, thank you both ...I could use those fence clamps.  And the rachet knob I actually have a couple of them.

Well, I certainly do not need that blade thingy...If anyone wants it I will mail it to you for free..wow, can you send that in the mail?  I don't want the Feds coming after me!  I will put Paul's return address on it 😅!

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9 hours ago, MarieC said:

Tom and Paul, I bought this at the auction as well.  Would you use number 5 & 7 on this?  If so how?  Aww, the #4 ...thanks that makes sense.  Paul, thanks for the heads up about contacting Rockler...Sure wish we had a Rockler near us. 

 

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#5 not part of the sliding miter gauge, but the part that the fence rail is is attached to the saw with,

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Posted
1 hour ago, Scrappile said:

#5 not part of the sliding miter gauge, but the part that the fence rail is is attached to the saw with,

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Oh, wow, thanks Paul!...so will that work on other table saw rails or just the Incra rails?  and what exactly is the purpose of it?  mc

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8 minutes ago, MarieC said:

Oh, wow, thanks Paul!...so will that work on other table saw rails or just the Incra rails?  and what exactly is the purpose of it?  mc

10 hours ago, MarieC said:

Tom and Paul, I bought this at the auction as well.  Would you use number 5 & 7 on this?  If so how?  Aww, the #4 ...thanks that makes sense.  Paul, thanks for the heads up about contacting Rockler...Sure wish we had a Rockler near us. 

 

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Not part of the sliding miter gauge, but the part that the fence rail is is attached to the saw with,

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Posted
14 hours ago, Gonzo said:

#6 look like De-Sta-Co hold down clamps. 

Yes, Thank you...I did look that name up on google and now I will do a little research to see how they might be able to help me with my projects...thanks again:)

Posted

My apologies. I never even thought about explaining what a De-Sta-Co clamp is/does. Machine shops use them for holding down parts on fixtures. Lots of clamping force with very little effort on clamping, if that makes sense. They are very useful when there is a lot of torque from the cutting tool and for repetitive put and take of parts into a fixture. 

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