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I just finished another jig, this one version 3 of a rip jig that I’ve used for quite a while on my circular saw. As usual I don’t provide plans because 1) All saws are different 2) Everyone here is clever enough to figure it out 3) I’m kind of lazy that way.
If anyone here makes this, I’d love to see a picture.
Cheers,
Paul M
http://openwoodshop.com/invention/circsawjig.php
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Your ideas and videos are outstanding.
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(03-15-2018, 11:48 AM)Phil Thien Wrote: Your ideas and videos are outstanding.
Well thanks!
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(03-15-2018, 07:47 PM)paulmon Wrote: Well thanks!
I liked your video but have to ask why after it played did a lot of woodworking choices pop up on youtube along with a woman hooking herself up to a milking machine? I know it isn't I have looked up to cause that
Oh yeah thanks
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I use the Ridgid CS at work. After about 1 month of that I went & brought one home to my garage. I love that saw.
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I bought it when it first came out. The reviews all put it as "Best Buy", that is, the best for the buck. Never regretted getting it.