Woodworker's Journal 1981-5-3, страница 4

Woodworker
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necessity for me particularly when working with mal

PERFECT MITERS

GLASS-SMOOTH CUTS Any wood: soft or hard Any angle: 45° - 90°

MAKES A SNAP OUT OF MAKING CLEAN, PRECISE CUTS LIKE THESE: