The Yorkcraft, as well as the Garrett Wade, Jet/Powermatic, Rockler, and Woodtek, each has a main fence that tilts left to about 24° and a secondary fence that tilts forward up to 45°. And they all have an adjustable stop that allows you to get back to exactly 90°. All of these jigs have one vertical and one horizontal handle. You need an Allen wrench to positon the clamp arm on this model.
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These gauges can be easily and precisely adjusted with one hand, which allows you to set the tool while holding a ruler or workpiece in the other. The quality is exceptional, and all have sharp cutters that offer great visibility.
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