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Old 4th March 2009, 06:25 PM   #1
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Default Cutting tapered parts to brace tapped horns

My favorite addition to the tablesaw is the sled. It allows you to cross-cut panels
and trim small parts. If your eye is exactly centered over the stock, you can cut to
a line within 1/64". With the addition of a small round mirror (2" works great), I can
center my eye over the stock and eliminate parallax.

The mirrors are available at craft shops.
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