Mini cross cut sled

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Casey
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Had a need for one of these to show how to make a box joint on a table saw for a student.

Actually kind of handy really.
 

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bob vaughan

Bob Vaughan
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Great little 'ad-hoc' jig. I've got several of those special purpose sliding jigs hanging on the wall. I just finished a special purpose miter jig to cut miters for mouldings for an 83º inside angle rather than a 90º.
 
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junquecol

Bruce
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I have a mini cross cutting jig. It's about 6" deep, single runner, single fence. Because I only use it in left miter, I first cut it to length on one end, then reversed in miter and trimmed other end. This way, I can have fence either at back or front. Recently made a large wooden Christmas star (five points.) Built a sliding jig to cut the 72 degree angle on one end of pieces. Used miter saw to cut the 18 degree angle on the other
 

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