Please help me find a ww article
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A year or three ago I saw an article for a shop made jig for the TS fence that could cut tapers safely and also do other things ( which I forget, at 75). The jig consisted of 2 boards  in an "L" shape, with one side clamped  to the fence and bottom board parallel to the table. I also can't  remember how the workpiece is secured. There are many tapering jigs to purchase, but I would  rather make my own. Has anyone seen this or made it. The article was from a known woodworker, and maybe in Fine Woodworking.
Thanks for any help, except for the name of a geriatric neurologist. Vic M
Now I always use a splitter. Learned the easy way.
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I see 2 that come up right away.  This old one on FW http://www.finewoodworking.com/2006/10/1...pering-jig and this one in WJ http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/table-...jig-plans/ .  Now I have the older type, but do not like how it holds the work, It scares me.  This one from I-Build-it You-Tube looks almost what I think you are looking for https://ibuildit.ca/projects/table-saw-tapering-jig/.  Have Fun. Dan
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Thank you Dan, that is the one.
Now I always use a splitter. Learned the easy way.
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(02-03-2018, 01:43 PM)Vic M Wrote: A year or three ago I saw an article for a shop made jig for the TS fence that could cut tapers safely and also do other things ( which I forget, at 75). The jig consisted of 2 boards  in an "L" shape, with one side clamped  to the fence and bottom board parallel to the table. I also can't  remember how the workpiece is secured. There are many tapering jigs to purchase, but I would  rather make my own. Has anyone seen this or made it. The article was from a known woodworker, and maybe in Fine Woodworking.
Thanks for any help, except for the name of a geriatric neurologist. Vic M

Here is a newer one by Steve Latta from FWW Sept. 2012:  Link


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