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Old 06-29-2008, 03:10 PM
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Default Do you have a "SawBoard".....

Good day

....If you don't have the SawBoard, you can make this jig from Plywood/Melamine/MDF.

I have one and instead of making a special board for cutting tapers, I used it as "double function" (you know that I love them cheap, easy and fast)

The idea is not new and has many versions...this one is my version...

Well, enough words...you have 34 pictures to see...

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Now that is a great bit of multi-tasking. Thanks, I'll probably making a copy for myself.
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