07-29-2022, 06:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2022, 06:08 PM by Bill_Houghton.)
I picked up a Stanley No. 100 miter jig today (picture is from interweb, but mine looks like it)
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I own a Millers-Falls Langdon Acme miter box (in my opinion, one of the finest tools for fine crosscuts ever), and a Stanley No. 150 miter box (because I read some posts online praising it for small work). What I don't have is lots of space in my 11 by 11 foot shop.
It's been years since I made a picture frame and don't expect to make very many in the future. I'm thinking I don't need this new tool, but, before I move it on, am I missing some fabulous feature on this that the two miter boxes I own lack?
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I own a Millers-Falls Langdon Acme miter box (in my opinion, one of the finest tools for fine crosscuts ever), and a Stanley No. 150 miter box (because I read some posts online praising it for small work). What I don't have is lots of space in my 11 by 11 foot shop.
It's been years since I made a picture frame and don't expect to make very many in the future. I'm thinking I don't need this new tool, but, before I move it on, am I missing some fabulous feature on this that the two miter boxes I own lack?