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The Bolt On Ripping Knife (BORK) from Bob Ross of Walnutacre
Woodworking is a retrofit riving knife that fits several traditional
saws that were not originally designed for a riving knife. The BORK
attaches to the arbor swing arm, and rises, lowers, and tilts in unison
with the blade much like a true stock riving knife does. I’ve had a BORK
on my Shop Fox W1677 since August of 2008, and have been very happy
with it. It’s available in full kerf or thin kerf thicknesses, and will
currently fit Grizzly, Shop Fox, Delta Unisaws, and Jet JTAS cabinet
saws, as well as Craftsman, Steel City and some Jet Hybrid saws.
Because the BORK is made to adapt to existing saws, there are
challenges that Mr. Ross needed to address. As such, it’s not
necessarily as elegant of a design as true riving knives that are fitted
to saws that were designed from the ground up to accommodate the riving
knife, but it’s a clever and effective design that offers the benefit
of a riving knife to several older style saws.
Installation is moderately easy, and once adjusted properly, the
BORK works quite well, basically mimicking the movement of the blade up,
down, and when tilted. Note that because the BORK is attached to the
end of a swing arm that extends beyond the arbor shaft, the BORK doesn’t
necessarily rise and fall in direct proportion to the movement of the
blade, though it’s close. As the blade is raised, the BORK travels a
slightly greater distance up, and likewise when the blade is lowered, so
the height of the BORK will not always be at the exact same height
relative to the blade, though it can be depending on where you
manually set the blade height initially. This is rarely a problem, and
is most easily resolved by setting the BORK height the same as the blade
height for common wood thicknesses, which puts the BORK at an ideal
location for most boards. It can be easily manually adjusted up or down
relative to the blade height to accommodate lower or higher blades
heights as needed for exceptions. Also note that proper adjustment
requires the use of a custom zero clearance insert to offer lateral
support.
Bob Ross is an avid woodworker, very much like many of us, who
evolved this device because it was said that it couldn’t be done. He’s
also a super guy to deal with, and is honest and open about his
invention. He offers discounts to forum members who will write a review
of the BORK, and backs his invention with a 100% money back guarantee.
It’s available for ~ $125 shipped at theBORKSTORE.com.
The BORK is a unique device unlike any other I’m aware of. It works
well and I still get a kick out of watching the BORK rise through the
throat insert on my saw.
Aftermarket riving knife (BORK) vs. fixed shark guard splitter?
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