An adjustable fence for your miter gauge
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One of the woodworker, Ray White of Bedford, OH, has made an adjustable sliding fence for his miter gauge and with this, while making a crosscut, he can tuck the end of the fence tight against the blade to put work piece support where it is needed most for clean cuts. He also, added a simple stop block to the fence for greater versatility, and with this, it is easy to adjust and lock down for making repetitive cuts accurately.
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 2006
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A better way to cut cove molding
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Lonnie Bird's Cove Cutterhead from CMT was discovered as a new way to cut coves. It enables to cut the cloves smoothly and the reason for this smooth cut can be traced to the design of the cutterhead.
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 2004
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