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Tyler
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#1 posted 01-10-2012 08:30 PM
wow, very cool.
zlatanv
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#2 posted 01-10-2012 08:34 PM
I just had a need for a jig like this yesterday, will definitely have to make one, great job.
-- Z, Rockwall, TX
Diggerjacks
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#3 posted 01-10-2012 08:36 PM
Hello Rembo
A nicely jig
In my favorite for the future
Thanks for sharing
-- Diggerjack-France ---The only limit is the limit of the mind and the mind has no limit
KYJeepGuy
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#4 posted 01-10-2012 08:37 PM
Sweet, on my build list for sure.
-- If I'm not in the shop, I'm someplace else. Joel, Lumberjock #30,000
Kent Shepherd
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#5 posted 01-10-2012 09:11 PM
Excellent idea
Thank you!
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MasterSergeant
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#6 posted 01-10-2012 09:48 PM
Most definitely on my project to do list!
Great idea for a jig, I wonder if it will adapt to a radial arm?
-- Kelly, woodworker under construction
Michael Wilson
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#7 posted 01-10-2012 11:37 PM
THAT’S nice. Yeah. Definitely goes on the tools for the shop project list.
What kind of blade do you like on that thing? I’ve gotta get something better than the evil thing that came with my harbor freight `12”. It’s tearing up all my hardwood.
WannaBBetter
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#8 posted 01-11-2012 12:21 AM
must have…MUST HAVE…MUST LOAD >>>OVER HAVE>>>>OVER LOAD….OVER LOAD
-- I cut it three times and it's still too short
EarlS
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#9 posted 01-11-2012 12:42 AM
Is there a trick for splitting the angle in half or do you manually set both sides? It looks like you would flip the first cut over to set the angle for the other side.
-- Earl "I'm a pessamist - generally that increases the chance that things will turn out better than expected"
OldKranky
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#10 posted 01-11-2012 01:31 AM
Awesome Jig!
-- Better looking at it than for it....
rustynails
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#11 posted 01-11-2012 02:24 AM
cool jig,,,I will have to add it to the list
Dusty56
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#12 posted 01-11-2012 02:53 AM
Favorited for the future ! Thank you : )
-- I'm absolutely positive that I couldn't be more uncertain!
scottb
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#13 posted 01-11-2012 03:12 AM
posted without comments, and we all see the brilliance and immediate need. Thanks for sharing. Favorited!
-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Van Gogh -- http://blanchardcreative.etsy.com -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/
a1Jim
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#14 posted 01-11-2012 04:14 AM
That’s a very cool jig.great job.
-- https://www.artisticwoodstudio.com/videos
widdle
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#15 posted 01-11-2012 04:41 AM
Nice device..had a guy lose his thumb on a 12” makita trying to freehand similar angle dangles..
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