The Grip-Tite System can make many difficult cuts easy.
Cutting veneers, resawing on the tablesaw, beveled cuts, and dadoing plywood is easy when the wood is held down
and to the fence inches from the blade. Finishing the cut requires no fingers or push sticks.
Just push the piece through with any board the same thickness- usually the next piece to be cut.

A thin piece- 6 inches long or 20 feet long can be accurately and safely cut.
Multiple thin pieces are cut between fence and blade. To cut many thin strips use two boards and push one through with the next.
If cutting thinner than 1/8", you should use our splitter in your zero clearance throatplate
to keep the thin strips from falling into the blade.


Boards on edge can be easily and accurately jointed, shaped, and dadoed.
With a couple of Grip-Tites holding against the fence, your fingers can be in a much better place.
Jointer cuts are much easier with the wood spring loaded against the fence.
Plywood can be cut on edge after to cut a rabbit.

You can let go and move your hands when necessary without kickback or glitches
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