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TABLE.SAW END-DADOING JIG Easyto assemble, thefence-straddlingjig shownat leftworkswellfor in theendsof boards. cuttingdadoes (Thejig canalsobeusedto cut halflapjointsor two-shouldered open joints.)Refer mortise-and-tenon to the suggested in the illusdimensions tration,makingsurethethickness of thesoacer andwidthof the brace along allowthejig to slidesmoothly yourripfencewithoutwobbling. Cutthe bodyandbracefrom3/qi n c hp l y w o oadn dt h eg u i d ea n d spacer fromsolidwood.Sawanoval holefora handlein onecorner of thejig body.Attach theguideto the bodydirectlyin frontof the handle hole,making surethat it is perfectly vertical.(Thescrewsshouldbe in the top halfof the guide,because the bladewill cut intoit for some cuts.)Screwa smallwoodblockto thebodybelowtheholeandattacha toggle clampto theblock.Finally, fastenthespacer andbracein place. jig, place it astride Tousethe the fence.Butttheworkpiece against thejigguideandclampit in place. Position thefenceto alignthecutting markson the boardwiththe b l a d ea n ds l i d et h ej i g a l o n gt h e fenceto makethe cut (\eft,bottom).

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