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MBW "Shorts" Extended Crosscutting
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English - August 23, 2015 04:56 - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsHobbies Leisure Education woodworking woodshop furniture construction hand tools power table saw band Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Once in a while I have a few crosscuts that exceed the capability of my table saw miter gauge or my crosscut sled and since I prefer to use my table saw for crosscutting versus my miter saw, because of it's accuracy and versatility, I found a technique that works and is super accurate.
There are any number of ways to attach an extension arm to my sled so I could clamp on a stop block to make multiple cuts that are repeatable and equally accurate, but they can get in the way and or even just clumsy.
This technique is as simple as they get and can be easily adapted for use on just about any miter gauge or crosscut sled and requires nothing more than a pencil.
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