The STRAIGHTEST Crosscut Sled Fence Starts With This Lamination Trick
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The construction of a highly accurate crosscut sled fence relies on a specific lamination technique involving two layers of 3/4-inch plywood. This method is designed to create a fence that is straight, rigid, and resistant to warping or flexing, which are critical factors for repeatable, square cuts on a table saw. Implementing this lamination step is presented as essential for building durable and precise shop jigs.
The resulting dead-straight fence contributes directly to improved accuracy when performing crosscuts, enhancing the overall capability of the table saw jig for various woodworking and cabinetmaking projects.
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