Ron Roase
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I recently made a wine cabinet, and needed to cut several narrow pieces of maple to suport wine bottles. I remembered seeing a jig at a Wood working show that looked like the way to go.
After a little work at the table saw.
It really work quite well.
Have used it a number of times and has always produced idenical pieces. the nice part is nothing gets traped between the saw blade and the fence. Much safer that way
After a little work at the table saw.
It really work quite well.
Have used it a number of times and has always produced idenical pieces. the nice part is nothing gets traped between the saw blade and the fence. Much safer that way
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