Mag Shim Standard gives table saw users a magnetic way to set blade height and fence spacing without fuss. The magnetic shims stack together to create an exact setup, so installers and woodworkers can dial in common cuts quickly and repeat them across a run of parts. Because the shims hold to ferrous metal, they stay put on the table saw surface or fence while you position the blade or fence, which streamlines solo setup work. Mag Shim Standard also works on drill presses for adjusting drilling depth, so one set supports both cutting and drilling stations in the shop. The labeled thicknesses guide you to specific heights, which is useful when moving between standard dimensions during cabinet or fixture builds.
Mag Shim Standard uses stacking magnetic shims to establish table saw blade height and fence spacing, so the tool acts as a physical gauge instead of relying only on scale markings. By placing the appropriate shims near the blade, users can raise the blade until it matches the shim stack, which provides a clear, tactile stop for common cut depths. The same principle applies for fence spacing, where shims act as a spacer between blade and fence to define the cut width, supporting consistency from piece to piece. On drill presses, Mag Shim Standard gives a defined reference for drilling depth by stacking shims under a stop or workpiece, which helps keep repeated bores at the same depth across a project.
Mag Shim Standard is designed for table saw users who want a straightforward way to set blade height and fence spacing using magnetic shims instead of only relying on built-in scales. In a shop where the table saw handles repetitive rips, dados, or other depth-sensitive cuts, the shims act as a physical standard that can be returned to as the job progresses. Because the shims are magnetic, they hold against ferrous surfaces on the saw while the operator adjusts, which is especially practical during solo setups on larger workpieces. Mag Shim Standard also helps at the drill press station, where stacking shims gives a repeatable gauge for drilling depth as parts change but the required depth stays constant.
Mag Shim Standard uses its magnetic shims to translate measured thickness into a direct mechanical stop, so the blade or drill bit is set relative to the shim stack rather than an interpreted scale. This matters when small variations in blade height or fence spacing affect how parts fit together in cabinetry, built-ins, or fixtures. The ability to quickly stack shims for a known setting lets users return to a previous cut configuration without re-measuring from scratch, which reduces rework during multi-stage builds. When used on a drill press, Mag Shim Standard applies the same stacking concept to drilling depth, supporting consistent bores where depth alignment affects hardware fit or joinery.
Mag Shim Standard provides magnetic shims that set blade height and fence spacing on table saws, which supports fast, repeatable setups for common woodworking cuts.
Mag Shim Standard stacks magnetic shims to a desired thickness, then the blade is raised to match that stack, creating a consistent reference for blade height across multiple cuts.
Mag Shim Standard also serves for adjusting drilling depth on drill presses, providing a stacked shim reference that helps keep repeated holes at the same depth.
Mag Shim Standard uses magnetic shims so they adhere to ferrous metal surfaces on saws or drill presses, which stabilizes the reference while adjustments are made.
Mag Shim Standard shims act as a spacer between the table saw blade and fence, so the fence can be positioned to the shim stack and maintain a consistent cut width.
Mag Shim Standard turns thickness values into physical shim stacks, allowing users to return to specific blade or bit settings and support consistent results across jobs.
Mag Shim Standard from Fastcap offers magnetic shims that set table saw blade height and fence spacing through simple stacking, which supports efficient adjustment for repeatable cuts. The same shims also serve on drill presses for drilling depth, so one approach handles both cutting and boring setups. For woodworkers who value mechanical references at the saw and drill press, Mag Shim Standard provides a straightforward way to align common operations to repeatable thickness standards.