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Wood Magazine Woodworking Project Paper Plan to Build Super-Simple Taper Jig by Woodcraft
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Wood Magazine Woodworking Project Paper Plan to Build Super-Simple Taper Jig by Woodcraft

Build this basic hold-down taper jig with a plywood base and hardwood holddowns. Then, mark the angled cutline(s) on your workpiece. Position the rip fence so the inside edge of the jig base is against the fence and the outside edge of the base is flush with the blade. Align the marked cutline on the workpiece with the outside edge of the jig next to the …
Build this basic hold-down taper jig with a plywood base and hardwood holddowns. Then, mark the angled cutline(s) on your workpiece. Position the rip fence so the inside edge of the jig base is against the fence and the outside edge of the base is flush with the blade. Align the marked cutline on the workpiece with the outside edge of the jig next to the blade. Secure in place, and make the cut as shown in the photo. The base measures approximately 22in.x6in.. This plan was proven in the WOOD magazine shop by its editors and master craftsmen.MATERIALS NOT INCLUDED; PAPER PLAN ONLY.
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Build this basic hold-down taper jig with a plywood base and hardwood holddowns. Then, mark the angled cutline(s) on your workpiece. Position the rip fence so the inside edge of the jig base is against the fence and the outside edge of the base is flush with the blade. Align the marked cutline on the workpiece with the outside edge of the jig next to the blade. Secure in place, and make the cut as shown in the photo. The base measures approximately 22in.x6in.. This plan was proven in the WOOD magazine shop by its editors and master craftsmen.MATERIALS NOT INCLUDED; PAPER PLAN ONLY.