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Consistently Clean Cuts
Like a lot of woodworkers, I use a shop-made edge guide for my circular saw.
Inexpensive Snug Miter Bar
No wiggle in your jig(gle): I make a lot of jigs and fixtures that rely on a snug-fitting bar to ride in a miter slot. My inexpensive hardwood miter bars adjust for a perfect sliding fit.
Mark Biscuits for Better Frame Builds
When I make picture frames with mitered corners, I like to use the small, #FF biscuits to reinforce the joints. This size of biscuit works for frame stock at least 1-1/2" wide.
Spline jig for mitered joints
Miter joints are hard to clamp and aren't very strong, especially on large or heavy picture frames. Adding inlaid splines can reinforce these joints and align them during assembly
A groovy guide for consistent cuts
A solution to cut consistent straight grooves at the table saw
Slick sled for sawing shapes
This bandsaw sled holds oddly shaped pieces like burls and small logs using four movable, curved jaws that pivot and slide on the base to almost any position.
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