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Tablesaw Fence Extension
comments (1) March 24th, 2010 in Jigs
Designed by Philip A. Houck of Boston, Mass.
Cutting up plywood is tricky business. The large, heavy sheets can be difficult to manage and dangerous to break down.
But this tablesaw fence extension to make ripping an 8x4 sheet a safer procedure.
The extension just uses three simple parts. Find out how to make it and read how to use it by downloading the plan.
CLICK HERE to download the free plan.
CLICK HERE to see a modification of this design in SketchUp.
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