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    Default Raised panel jig

    Hi all, I received an email from a forum member asking about my jig for doing raised panels, my jig specifically I made for doing tenons but I'm sure it would do a raised panel using the sliding table and the blade tilted at an angle.

    Basically the jig supports the rail/stile/panel in an upright position, it's just some scrap melamine chipboard which bolts to the slider via some tee slot nuts

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    Thank you Pete

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    Hope it is of some value, even if nothing more than a spark of an idea for your own jig.
    When I use it I butt the jig up to the cross cut fence for additional support.
    An alternative method of fixing the jig to the slider is directly via the cross slide fence as I have done with the cross cut sled.
    closeup cross fenceattach.jpgcross fence attach.jpg
    I find this to be quicker than bolts thru to tee nuts in the slider.


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    I make raised door panels from 18mm blackwood using the slider set up on my Minimax CU300 saw unit. I just made a solid wood frame that I clamp to the sliding table and clamp the door panels (on edge) to that then run them past the saw with the blade inclined to around a 20 degree angle. A 96 tooth fine CMT blade gives an excellent finish.
    Cheers,
    Paintman

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