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  1. #1
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    Default Bandsaw Jig - Design Wanted

    I'm chasing a design for a bandsaw jig that will allow me to tilt my work in the londitudinal plane; i.e. instead of tilting the table side to side, I want an angled surface front to back. The timber would be fed up the slope into the blade. The purpose is to cut dovetail joints where the joint angle is not 90 deg.
    Graeme

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    Two boards of ply wood.
    Hinges on one side.
    Clamp bottom board to table insert "chocks" or wedge to disired hight. clamp.
    Done.

    Does that make sence. I have one for the drill press, much quicker then changing the table.
    Steven Thomas


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    Got it. Fits perfectly with my "keep it simple" philosophy.

    Thanks
    Graeme

    If you're totally in control then you are going too slow.

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