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joining small moulding

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Some time ago I had a small tool that sat in front of the Fence on my Minigraf 44. It was two small lengths of metal joined by a swivel which when placed up against the fence it formed a lower fence it was great for small mouldings that sit lower than the standard fence. I have made a couple of wooden ones but they never worked as well as the metal one. Does any one know where I can buy one
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This the Cassese equivalent, it may work on your machine?
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That's the one David, thanks for your help. Have a good Christmas
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And you :SD
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David McCormack wrote:This the Cassese equivalent, it may work on your machine?
I just thought that was part of the underpinner, been sat on my cassesse since I started here! Didn't even think about taking them off!
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kartoffelngeist wrote:Didn't even think about taking them off!
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I bet if you take it off now and then need it later for a small moulding, you won't be able to find it again :lol:
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