ClickCease BIG EYE B-36/B-52 RIP FENCE SYSTEM – Harvey Woodworking
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BIG EYE B-36/B-52 RIP FENCE SYSTEM - Harvey Woodworking

BIG EYE B-36/B-52

Rip Fence System 



$1,249.00$849.00
B-36B-52

* Tax and shipping freight will be calculated at checkout.

* Packing time: 5-7 business days




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BIG EYE B-36/B-52 RIP FENCE SYSTEM - Harvey Woodworking

BIG EYE B-36/B-52

Rip Fence System

B-36B-52


$1,249.00$849.00

* Tax and shipping freight will be calculated at checkout.

* Packing time: 5-7 business days


Customer Reviews

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T. (Irvine, US)
Quality construction, great design

Easy to set up even after I had to drill into my older saw. Again, it’s not cheap but as is life, you get what you pay for.

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P.E. (Adrian, US)
great fence

great fence fitted well on my grizzly G0771z love how it locks both ends glides so smoothly so accurate customer service was great and very quick highly recommended

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L.P.A. (Roxboro, US)
Simply Outstanding

I have a Laguna F2 table saw and I never liked the OEM fence. The OEM fence would always deflect slightly at the last third of the cut. The Big EYE fixes that issue and so many more. I installed it myself in about two hours. It took me another hour-ish to set the clamping forces and calibrate the squareness of the fence to my tabletop. The fence now stays under 0.1mm deviation out of square the entire length of the fence. I couldn’t ask for anything more. The Big EYE has many features that are all nice to have. I particularly like the micro-adjustment wheel. One last thing —once you put the fence where you want it, you don’t have to worry about it moving slightly while you are applying the clamping pressure. Best fence ever!

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J.B. (Springfield, US)
Unexpected level of excellence

I expected a quality product, but Harvey has gone above and beyond. This is truly the best rip fence I have ever seen. The design is well thought out and executed beautifully. I believe this is an industry changing design and the competition will have a hard time trying to keep up.

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K.K. (Kansas City, US)
Big Eye-36 worth Every cent !

I just purchased and received my Big-Eye 36 rip fence after contemplating for several days balancing installation concerns on my Laguna table saw and my JessEm Clear Cut. The reality is the installation of the Big-Eye was a breeze - mounting was substantially easier than the challenging translated instructions indicate - The little black plastic guide will be your best frien. I would appreciate a collaboration between Harvey and JessEm in developing a recommendation or adapter for installation of the JessEm Clear Cut product - it would be helpful for the two engineering teams agree on a best practice mounting recommendation. Bottom line- get one !

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R.P. (West Monroe, US)

Installed for only a week now, but so far I love it. Was very easy to replace the master rip and set up

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S.B. (Milwaukee, US)
Big Eye - 36” Rip Fence

I’ve had my Big Eye installed for a week and I must say I’m very impressed! Everything from the packaging to the quality is top notch. The set up went smoothly and adjustment was very straightforward. Harvey definitely has a winner with the Big Eye.

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M.B. (Sanford, US)
big eye b-36 rip fence

Having completed the installation and set up, it seems to work great. Right now I am very happy with it and plan to spend a lot of time using it. Harvey has done a great job on the design and use of high quality parts and workmanship.

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B.B. (Natick, US)

BIG EYE B-36/B-52 RIP FENCE SYSTEM

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M.S. (Dallas, US)
Installing B-52 Big Eye on a PM66

While the PM66 has proven itself to be all the cabinet saw I need, the Powermatic rip fence has never delivered the accuracy I require. As soon as I saw the Big Eye fence I knew it was the solution to my problem. Unboxing, it appeared every bit as well-engineered as I'd expected.

Installation involved:
-- Drilling clearance holes on the front skirt of the main table and extension table;
-- Drilling and tapping holes on the rear skirt;
-- Drilling clearance holes on the extension table rear skirt;
-- Cutting the supplied steel rod to 90mm and installing at the rear of the fence to account for the shorter depth (710mm) of the PM main table.

That was the extent of the machining needed to install both rails and the fence.

The fence kisses my Forrest Woodworker II blades perfectly in both high and low positions without needing further adjustment. I still need to check against at least one of my thin-kerf blades. The fence vs. either T-slot aligns front to back with only a couple thousandths (.001") variation. Locked vs. unlocked: no change. It wasn't necessary to add any of the supplied shims.

I can now take 1/32-inch slices from long stock with the expectation that their variance in thickness will be virtually undetectable with a micrometer, much less with the naked eye.

Love the adjustable scales; the long and short scales are easy to read. I anticipate the short scale on the left to get not a lot of usage as the left table extension has been replaced by an Excalibur sliding table. Perhaps I can use the short scale to establish the zero point for thin-kerf blades...

Overall a bullet-proof, engineering tour-de-force. Many thanks, Harvey...

The fine-adjust wheel needed nothing to tune it.