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6 comments so far
ChuckC
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#1 posted 1046 days ago
Nice jig! Is that MDF? How do you fasten it to the saw?
lanwater
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#2 posted 1046 days ago
it could be the clamp in the back.
Nice sled.
DoctorDan
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#3 posted 1046 days ago
nice
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Eagle1
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#4 posted 1046 days ago
Nice jig. Did you get from a book?
-- Tim, Missouri ....Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what the heck happened
Jon Brandt
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#5 posted 1045 days ago
Yeah, it is mostly build out of mdf with two little stripes of oak. bandsaw table top have small track that circle jig slide across on it with oak track under the jig. Slide until it stop by piece of scrap with clamp on the back of the table.
I didn’t notice that picture are old, I love that jig so I rebuild it with better quality wood, mdf are replaced by baltic birch plywood. I must got the plan from internet.
mafe
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#6 posted 1040 days ago
Really a cool idea.
-- Mad F, the fanatical rhykenologist and vintage architect. Democraticwoodworking.
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