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The clamp is brilliant too. I’m stealing that idea for my tenon jig.

Losing fingers since 1969

Thanks Brian
Yes I think the toggle clamp is a little safer then a quick clamp as it is screwed to the jig but can easily be relocated .

You are amazing Kiefer.
Everyone one of your project has a purpose. I like the double blade.

Now how do I shunt my brake on the sawstop to be able to use 7 1/4 blade ? (Not serious here)

Abbas, Castro Valley, CA

Nice one! Love the double blade idea! Sorry about your finger!

That’s ingenious. This is also timely. My next project involves mortise and tenon joinery. I don’t even have a dado set yet. Looks like I’ll need to get one.

Where are the band-aids?---Pro Libertate!

Nice one Kiefer, I made a similar jig before too, it takes a few test cuts as you mentioned but if your making a lot of joints…

Ahh, the genius of simplicity ….. or is it the simplicity of genius?
You are one and your jigs and fixtures are the other.
I’m pretty sure everyone can figure which is which.
Another slick one my friend.

The early bird gets the worm but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.

When done right simple works and this works.

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