Things You'll Need:
- 5/8-by-6-by-18 inch piece of plywood Miter saw Tape measure Pencil
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Step 1
Cut a 45-degree angle across the 6-inch width of the plywood. Start cutting at the corner of the board all the way across until you have a 45-degree angle on one end of the plywood.
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Step 2
Measure from the top corner of your angled edge, down the board 5 inches and place a mark. Move tape measure over to the lower edge of the angle and measure down the length of the board 5 inches and mark that spot. Draw a line to connect both of your marks. This will be your stop line.
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Step 3
Set your table saw fence 1/4 inch from the saw blade. Place the long edge of your angled board against the fence and make a cut until you reach your stop line. Stop the saw and adjust your fence 1/2 inch from saw blade. Make your second cut on the plywood down to your stop line.
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Step 4
Stop the saw and move the fence another 1/4 inch; make a cut to the stop line. Continue this procedure until you have moved all the way across the width of your plywood. You now have your own featherboard.












