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Jigs
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GOAL: To gain a better understanding of what a table saw jig is and does and how jigs can be designed for specific jobs.
When used in conjunction with the table saw (or router), jigs enable an additional range of operations that extend those tools’ versatility. They provide a structure that holds a workpiece firmly in place to preserve the correct relationship between it and the cutting edge while the piece moves past. This lesson will provide an introduction to jigs by discussing the criteria for a good jig and by providing examples of several jigs for the table saw. |
Shop Class Section 1 Chapter 6 Lesson 3
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