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Thin Rip Jig Table Saw Jig for Making Repetitive Narrow Strip Cuts on Table Saws with 3/4" x 3/8" Miter Slots •Also Works with Many Router Tables and Band Saws

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Size: Thin Rip Jig


Features

  • Making repetitive cuts on your table saw is a pretty straight forward process. Set your fence and feed each stock piece through the blade to achieve the same size each and every time. What if you need a series of narrow cuts that are about an 2 inches or less in width? Doing this can get tricky since you cant get your hands safely between the blade and the fence. You could always reverse measure and keep the off fall piece, but without a guide of some sort that can be inaccurate.
  • The Thin Rip Jig acts kind of like a third hand behind the blade or cutter. With the saw unplugged simply measure from the outside of of the blade toward the tip of the (guide roller) Thin Rip Jig for the width cut you want to make. Once set, secure the Thin Rip Jig simply by rotating the large, easy to grip star shaped knob. After your first cut, reset your stock behind the blade and slide the fence over so your stock piece is touching the guide roller on the Thin Rip Jig. Lock the fence.
  • Making your thin rip cuts in this fashion allows you to cut wider boards down without getting your fingers in harms way by keep them away from the blade or cutter.The Thin Rip works much like a feather except that it doesnt exert spring like pressure against the board. This means it can be used to make accurate, repetitive cuts since its essentially just holding its spot once it is secured.
  • The Thin Rip Jig has a roller guide bearing on the tip to make feeding your stock through an easy and smooth moving process. The free rotating bearing is made from high quality materials for extended workshop use. The jig fits directly into most any standard 3/8 x 3/4 miter slot. The body is made from a solid piece of aluminum and is adjustable inward and outward from your fence depending on the width of your stock.
  • The jig can be used on other workshop machinery like router tables with fences and band saws for re-saw applications. In certain cases, when working with larger or longer stock on table saws or router tables, we recommend using two thin rip jigs behind the blade or cutter for extra stability when feeding your stock through.

Manufacturer: ‎Peachtree Woodworking Supply Inc.


Part Number: ‎3096


Item Weight: ‎1.25 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎4 x 3 x 3 inches


Item model number: ‎3096


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Thin Rip Jig


Color: ‎Chrome


Material: ‎Aluminum


Power Source: ‎no power


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Blade Length: ‎20.3 Centimeters


Special Features: ‎Adjustable


Included Components: ‎Thin Rip Jig


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: October 22, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great product and very well built
Size: Thin Rip Jig
After watching countless YouTube videos on building your own thin rip jig and never getting around to making one, I broke down and bought this one. I am glad I didn't waste my time. This tool is very well built with premium fit and finish, dead simple to use, and much nicer than anything you can make. Rather than a simple stop, it has a bearing as the stop which not only sets the correct depth of the table saw fence, but also helps secure the workpiece tightly against the fence for extra security when cutting thin strips. The other thing I like about it is how easily you set the depth by measuring against the blade, tighten the knob just a little to lock the slider in place, then slide the whole unit toward you in the mitre slot and then tighten it a little more to lock it down before making your cuts. Part of the fun of the woodworking hobby is making cool jigs to solve specific problems, so I get that. But another fun part of the hobby is having premium quality tools that are a pleasure to use and just work with no fiddling around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Matt Troyer

  • Quality materials
Size: Thin Rip Jig
heavy aluminum stock and geood working parts
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026 by grumpusrex

  • Great jig, didn't fit Porter Cable table saw
Size: Thin Rip Jig
The media could not be loaded. Well built jig and I really wanted it to work, but it didn't fit the miter tracks on my Porter Cable table saw.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026 by sajimnkim

  • Reliable, easy to use table saw jig.
Size: Thin Rip Jig
I bought this after seeing similar jigs on various youtube videos and wanted to try it. I have been using it to cut down salvaged hardwoods to turn into trim for door jams & around windows. It has been remarkably easy to use to make thin repeatable cuts, and I expect it to last me a very long time. I am a big fan of "buy it once" products and am very happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025 by sgath92

  • Great tool. Small mod to fit jobsite saw.
Size: Thin Rip Jig
The media could not be loaded. Works great but I had an issue with tightening it down the the miter slot on my job site saw. Nothing a spacer or a couple washers couldn’t fix. This is a must have tool in your shop. Impressed with the quality and ease of use.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2025 by Rene

  • Not Bad, but not great
Size: Thin Rip Jig
I wanted to get one from Rockler, but it was unavailable. This one seems decent though. I have put several boards through it and it works well. The main negative with this is that you have to really crank the handle to make it stay put in the miter slot. Kind of an unnecessary PIA, not to mention the wear and tear on the handle. It can be fixed, but I don't like fixing brand new tools (even if that is the norm now). My Rockler feather boards can lock in when only using fingertips to tighten. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025 by dn

  • Thin For the Win 🏆
Size: Thin Rip Jig
Does what it’s advertised. Makes easy thin cuts without danger present. 🎁
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2026 by Brett

  • Great device, and well worth what I paid for it
Size: Thin Rip Jig
First, this this is very solidly built and will easily handle the rigors of the average woodshop. It is designed well and couldn't be easier to use. I am a stickler about using push blocks (to include the expensive, adjustable brand), but still have concerns about putting my hands closer to the exposed blade than I am comfortable with. This device makes it so much safer and stabilizes the piece through the cut. It works perfectly for my table saw and also on my router table, but unfortunately does not fit in the tracks for my bandsaw. If I could suggest one improvement, it would be the ability to adjust the the width of the skids to fit different tracks (i.e. spring loaded bearings?). As it is, the tracks can be easily removed and temporarily or permanently replaced with aluminum or hardwood tracks of various sizes, then swapped out as necessary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021 by TomP

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