Woodworker's Journal 1993-17-5, страница 45bonom surface on which lo rest the stock, it eliminates the common problem of uneven cuts thai can result if your saw's throat plate isn't perfectly flat and level with the saw table. Whether you're familiar with box joints, and have always wished for a do-it-all jig, or if you've never cut a box joint before, but would like to, this jig is for you. Before You Start If you've never cut box joints before, we've included a step-by-step illustrated instruciion in the Magazine Slipcases project, on page 48. Before you start building your jig, however, you'll need to lake a close look at your table saw. The jig shown in the exploded view and in the elevations is for use on a table saw where the stack dado blades mount on the arbor from the left, such as on the Delta Unisaw. For saws thai mount blades from ihe right, such as many Sears saws, you'll probably want to build the jig as a mirror reverse, as shown in the Fig. I illustration. This way. when using a stack dado, the blades will slack in the right direction relative September,KX'toher 1W |