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I know this could be a little flashier (maybe later), but it works. I can use this handy little jig to accurately set my fence to a thousandth of an inch. As well, it works to calibrate the fence so that it is parallel to the blade.
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Man that's pretty impressive Sir! Never thought of using calipers to measure my fence...again nicely done..
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Nice! You've got me thinking about building one for the times I need that kind of precision.
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Nice tip. I will remember that.
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Used that idea today when I needed to set my TS fence for a rip cut just above 5/16"
worked great!
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If I didn't have the Wixey, I would probably make one of those.
Thanks for posting.
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