Woodworker's Journal 2008-32-2, страница 32MORE ON THG W6B Some contractor's saws lose accuracy when their blades (and their cantilevered motors) are cranked to 45°. This jig solves that problem and adds a considerable degree of safety to the mix as well. Exploded View Table (Top and End Views) Visit our home page and click on this icon to see a list of the hardware parts Bruce used to make this jig (and to get info on where to find them). MATERIAL LIST Using this jig is Ijmi easy. The saw t^S blade remains set at 90°. Workpieces : clamp to the jig's table, which is 45° relative to the saw's table. Now you can cut perfect miters and bevels without tilting the blade. 3 Supports (2) 4 Adjustable Miter Bar (1) 5 Hex Head Bolts (2) 6 T-Track Intersection Kits (4) 7 Aluminum T-Tracks (6) 8 Hold-Down Clamps for T-Track (2) Aluminum 9 Fence (1) 10 T-Knobs (2) 11 T-Slot Bolts (2) 12 Washers (4) 13 Screws (12) April 2008 Woodworker's Journal t FIXTURES Build A Small Parts Mitering Jig By Bruce Kieffer |