This simple jig will give you much better cuts. Essential woodworking shop project.

Don’t forget, all of the plans and videos in this series are in one place and free over at *** Items mentioned in this video: Miter slot expandable jig kit: Magnetic hold-downs: Rip fence clamps: *** One of the fundamentals of getting good, accurate cuts is keeping your workpiece stable as you’re running it through a tablesaw or a router table. And the key concept to always keep in mind is applying three directions of support for every cut. A board needs to be pressed down to the table, forward through the saw, and against a fence. A wandering, unstable board can lead to poor, inaccurate cuts, or worse, pose a safety issue. And all of this needs to be done with your fingers out of the way of spinning blades. Usually, a push stick and a push block can provide sufficient pressure and support. But sometimes, it’s not possible to provide pressure against the fence or against the table.
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