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Parts for a Taper Cut Table Saw Jig

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Summary: A simple two part taper cut jig can be made from hardwood or plywood. Learn to make taper cut jigs for a table saw in this free tool video with a professional builder.

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"In this clip we're going to talk about the parts necessary to make our table saw taper cut jig. Now as you can see again from the drawing, there are only two parts, wooden parts, and for this project I've chosen plywood for its dimensional stability. It tends not to warp along the grain like a piece of soft wood or even hard wood could. So this generally would be pretty straight. And then for our end piece, it?s going to be just a piece of just a piece of 1 by for this quick jig. You could use hard wood. In fact if you're going to build a jig like this that you're going to use many, many times, you plan to have around the shop for years, I would recommend using a piece of poplar or oak, maybe even maple as your end cap because that will simple give you a stronger, harder piece of material."

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