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Mark A Duginske

from Merrill, WI
Age ~75

Mark Duginske Phones & Addresses

  • 5823 School Ave, Merrill, WI 54452 (715) 536-7449
  • W5823 School Ave, Merrill, WI 54452
  • 1010 1St St, Wausau, WI 54401 (715) 536-7449
  • Sterling, MA

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Location:
Wausau, WI
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Mark Duginske LLC
Owner
Education:
Newman
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Location:
Merrill, WI
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Mark Duginske
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Mark Duginske
President
Woodworking Fasttrak Inc
Mfg Woodworking Machine Accessories
W5823 School Ave, Merrill, WI 54452
PO Box 406, Merrill, WI 54452

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Us Patents

Flip Stop

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US Patent:
D471925, Mar 18, 2003
Filed:
Oct 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/149311
Inventors:
Mark A. Duginske - Merrill WI, 54452
International Classification:
1501
US Classification:
D15140

Woodworking Machinery Jig And Fixture System

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US Patent:
6880442, Apr 19, 2005
Filed:
Sep 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/237851
Inventors:
Mark A. Duginske - Merrill WI, US
Assignee:
Mark Duginske LLC - Merrill WI
International Classification:
B27B027/00
B27B031/00
US Classification:
834687, 834683, 269303, 1442531
Abstract:
A woodworking machinery jig and fixture system includes a track which is or may be attached to a fence, a convex-concave curved flip stop and a base which mounts the stop to the track. The stop has a projecting portion which penetrates the plane of the fence so the stop isn't lifted by the point of a mitered board. The stop also has a lower convex surface which faces the work support surface and curves up at both ends. The top leg of the stop is concave toward the fence to allow clearance for a zero-clearance board and make the stop adaptable to different track and fence configurations. The base has opposite sides of different widths bordered by steps on one side and a ramp on the other side so the base can be used in a large range of T-track slot widths. The arm mounting hole of the base is offset from the base mounting so as to provide an offset to accommodate a ″ zero clearance board by turning the base a half turn relative to the slot. A two slot track is provided in which one of the slots can mount a sliding measurement tape or a base, and the other slot can also mount a base.

Woodworking Machinery Stop And Track System

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US Patent:
7464737, Dec 16, 2008
Filed:
Sep 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/944035
Inventors:
Mark A. Duginske - Merrill WI, US
Assignee:
Allen IP Inc. - Huxley IA
International Classification:
B27B 31/00
US Classification:
1442531, 269303, 834682, 834683
Abstract:
A woodworking machinery jig and fixture system has a stop with a half-dovetail surface and can be provided with one or more T-slots. The half-dovetail surface can be clamped against a half-dovetail surface on the support, or against a flat surface. In one of the stops, the base has multiple through holes, any one of which can be used to mount a flip stop arm so as to vary the height of the arm or use a zero clearance fence. A track for the system has a flange that helps locate the track along the rear corner of a wood fence and also helps secure the track to the wood fence with fasteners through holes that can be drilled in the flange using a drill guide groove formed in the flange. Tension screws are provided in the stop and in the base for eliminating play between the hinge pin, the flip stop and the base. A lens is received in a groove of the stop arm and extends therefrom in position to view a ruler that is mounted on top of the support, facing up. The projection on the bottom of the base that fits into a T-slot is bordered by an angled surface that cams against the corner of the T-slot to push the other edge of the projection against the other corner of the T-slot when the base is assembled to the track, to provide a snug fit between the base and the track.

Woodworking Machinery Stop And Track System

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US Patent:
7798187, Sep 21, 2010
Filed:
Dec 15, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/335205
Inventors:
Mark A. Duginske - Merrill WI, US
Assignee:
Allen IP Inc. - Huxley IA
International Classification:
B27B 31/00
US Classification:
1442531, 83468, 834683, 834687
Abstract:
A woodworking machinery jig and fixture system has a stop with a half-dovetail surface and can be provided with one or more T-slots. The half-dovetail surface can be clamped against a half-dovetail surface on the support, or against a flat surface. In one of the stops, the base has multiple through holes, any one of which can be used to mount a flip stop arm so as to vary the height of the arm or use a zero clearance fence.

Universal Machinery Fence System

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US Patent:
7930960, Apr 26, 2011
Filed:
May 5, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/381805
Inventors:
Mark A. Duginske - Merrill WI, US
Assignee:
Allen IP, Incorporated - Huxley IA
International Classification:
B26D 7/06
B26D 7/01
B27B 31/00
B23Q 3/00
US Classification:
83438, 834687, 1442531, 269303, 269305
Abstract:
A universal machinery fence system includes an L-shaped fence or a box shaped fence and clamp block which clamps to a rail extrusion with a half dovetail on the front on the edge of a table saw, band saw, shaper, router table, mortiser, or other woodworking or metal working machines. A U-shaped front rail is provided for attaching the fence to the cast iron table of a table saw, shaper, or band saw. The band saw fence U-shaped rail is predrilled to fit the table fence mounting holes of the most popular 14″ band saws. Optional extruded front rails are also provided for attaching the fence to shop made 0. 750″ tables such as used on a drill press. Also provided is a fence rail extrusion for mounting the fence on the front and back of the popular 1. 125″ size router table. An optional extruded front rail which is adjustable in height is also provided for attaching the fence to shop made tables between 0.

Miter Gauge, Jig And Fixture Improvements

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US Patent:
20050279200, Dec 22, 2005
Filed:
Jun 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/158228
Inventors:
Mark Duginske - Merrill WI, US
International Classification:
B26D001/14
US Classification:
083471300
Abstract:
A miter gauge with a machined aluminum head that has a stamped aluminum scale secured in a machined slot. The scale has indicia that facilitate reading the scale including color-coded diamonds, arrow heads and longer lines at key positions. The miter gauge is quickly adjustable to 1/100th of a degree using ordinary shop tools such as a feeler gauge or dial caliper. An optional sled is a platform with two pieces of minitrack on each side and a dado in the middle in which the miter gauge can be secured quickly to a bar on the bottom of the sled that slides in the table saw miter gauge. A flip arm stop design with a removable back allows space for a zero clearance board on the front of an L-shaped fence extrusion. A T-shaped fence extrusion with a built-in zero-clearance board has a modified T-slot with an interlocking minitrack which allows the fence to be extended and secured with a standard bolt without the need for machining.

Guide Blocks For Bandsaw Blade

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US Patent:
49208462, May 1, 1990
Filed:
Sep 7, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/241299
Inventors:
Mark A. Duginske - Wausau WI
Barry C. Cutter - Hopkinsville KY
International Classification:
B26D 154
US Classification:
83820
Abstract:
A bandsaw (10) including guide blocks (46,47, & 46',47') arranged to restrict side-to-side movement of the blade (25) of the bandsaw wherein the guide blocks are made of fiber reinforced graphite impregnated phenolic resin material.

Miter Gauge Calibrator

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US Patent:
54937892, Feb 27, 1996
Filed:
Feb 17, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/389843
Inventors:
Mark A. Duginske - Wausau WI
International Classification:
B27B 2710
B27G 2300
US Classification:
33640
Abstract:
A miter gauge and saw blade calibrator is in the form of a flat plate with grooves defined in top and bottom surfaces at various angles. The grooves are sized to receive the bar of a miter gauge so that bar can be elevated above a table slot with its side extending above the slot abutting a side of the groove. The calibrator is slid along the bar toward the miter head until the miter head lays flat against one of the sides of the calibrator on both sides of the bar, to set the angle between the head and the bar equal to the angle between the groove and the corresponding side of the calibrator. Fine angle calibration bars can also be provided between the calibrator and the miter head so as to set smaller or unusual angle increments. In addition, the perimetral edges of the calibrator form different angles so that one edge can be placed against the table top surface of a table saw or other tool and another edge against the blade to accurately set the angle of the blade. Fine angle calibration bars can also be used for this purpose.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Band Saws: Workshop Bench Reference

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Author

Mark Duginske

ISBN #

0806906804

The Art of the Band Saw: Award-Winning Designs

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Author

Mark Duginske

ISBN #

0806938919

Band Saw Handbook

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Author

Mark Duginske

ISBN #

0806963980

Band Saw Basics

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Author

Mark Duginske

ISBN #

0806972106

Shaker Band Saw Projects

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Author

Mark Duginske

ISBN #

0806982489

Band Saw Pattern Book

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Author

Mark Duginske

ISBN #

0806982500

Band Saw Bench Guide

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Author

Mark Duginske

ISBN #

0806993979

Tools: A Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia

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Author

Mark Duginske

ISBN #

0743213483

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