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StevenWoodward <
a68ac0de7e8c8dd1dd60c81ba4638486@example.com> wrote:
> 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.
https://youtu.be/uZu1VPtX8VE
Well now that you shared what you have learned, that is how I do it also,
you should set your equipment up to eliminate this error. Otherwise it`s
is pointless to check for square.
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