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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post
    Hi Tiger

    consistent length involves the same principle whether you use a table saw or shooting board -- an accurate 90° fence (or mitre gauge or cross-cut sled) and a stop block (or off-set fence)

    I can send you the article if you want it
    Thanks Ian think I know what you mean, let me experiment as I've already got the shooting boards, easy enough to add a fence I would think.

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    Hi Tiger,
    I went through the process 1 year ago to find a box making saw.
    It was impossible to go past the Laguna Fusion.
    I am extremely happy with the saw. Check out the Review.

    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f171/laguna-fusion-10-table-36-a-167655

    regards
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    on the magazine cover, if the user were to turn the piece being shot 90° so that they were cutting end grain, the adjustable fence would act stop as length stop
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post


    on the magazine cover, if the user were to turn the piece being shot 90° so that they were cutting end grain, the adjustable fence would act stop as length stop
    That is clever Ian, would have to be a reasonable size shooting board though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Parks View Post
    Interesting concept, thought I'd seen it all until I saw that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Parks View Post
    Amazing...

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    Yep. Amazing. I want one.
    Why can I never think of things like that.
    Arron
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    Yes, very cool and clever...but quite expensive.

    Looks like a quality too thoughl, as does all the stuff on their website. Some real flash stuff on there!!!

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    For someone in an apartment or similar where power tools are an issue or doing very detailed work it is a great idea. I have been looking at it for some years trying to justify buying one. If I was into small boxes like some guys here there would be one in my workshop now as I reckon it is a finger saver at the least and for what it is not that expensive. The kerf maker is another thing that is handy but the rest they can keep.
    CHRIS

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