Raised Panel Jig for Table Saw
A couple of months back Fine Woodworking featured a plan for a Raised Panel Jig on this site. I did a search but cannot find, anyone know where I can find this plan.
Rob
A couple of months back Fine Woodworking featured a plan for a Raised Panel Jig on this site. I did a search but cannot find, anyone know where I can find this plan.
Rob
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http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/FWNPDF/011173026.pdf
Check this link out.
Greg
That may be worth it for one month at $4.95, thanks for the link.
Rob
Hey Rob,
We featured a tip in a recent email newsletter describing that a jig. That tip is available for free on our site here.
For a detailed measured drawing of that jig, you can subscribe to our online service to access Matthew Teague's article.
Matt Berger
Fine Woodworking
That's the article that I remember, thank you.
Rob
I made one similar to the one you're looking for, but made the fence 90° square to the table and then tilt the blade. Just a thought. Simple, didn't really take much measuring at all.
90 degrees to table would allow some other uses such as slotting edges. I have also seen a design that uses the table miter slot. Thanks.
Rob
Yep, I've used it to cut slots for bridle joints (I think they're called bridle joints). I didn't rig it up for the mitre slots, instead just run it along the TS fence. I should add that it's made out of 3/4" mdf and is pretty darn heavy, which makes it cumbersome but stable.
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