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"Bill Stock"

30/08/2004 11:54 PM

Table Saw jig for angles in the 3rd dimension

I may want to cut some dados in the corners of some square stock, in other
words at 45 degrees to the flat surface. I know it's easy enough to build a
temporary jig by setting the TS blade to 45 degrees and notching up a 2*4.

But I'm wondering if anyone has built/seen a reusable jig with variable
angle settings.


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Bill Rogers

in reply to "Bill Stock" on 30/08/2004 11:54 PM

30/08/2004 10:25 PM

On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 23:54:05 GMT, "Bill Stock" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I may want to cut some dados in the corners of some square stock, in other
>words at 45 degrees to the flat surface. I know it's easy enough to build a
>temporary jig by setting the TS blade to 45 degrees and notching up a 2*4.

With a board clamped to the fence, that should work. You can jam the
wood right into it running it across the blade, having the blade
cutting just enough of the board, and height set to get the cut you
want. Nice and easy.

Bill.


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