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StevenWoodward <
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> There are many ways of checking that blade is 90 degrees to table.
> Here is my favorite method. It requires no measuring tools, just a
> scrap of wood. Cut the piece of wood in half, then flip one half over
> and butt the cut ends together while pushing the two halves against a
> straight edge such as the fence. If the blade is not at 90 degrees to
> table, the cut ends will not butt together evenly. Demonstrated in
> video.
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Did you know that you can square your boards by cutting each one into the
same number of pieces as boards you have? So if you have 4 boards, cut
into four pieces each you`ll have 16 boards.
Puckdropper
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