After posting this idea in another thread, I thought a few pictures might be useful. The idea is nothing new -- attaching a straight edge to a panel to square it up on the TS using the rip fence -- but using a clamp-n-tool guide may not be straight forward. So, here goes:
First, you have to clip off the ears of the sliding block so the clamp can ride against the TS fence:
Then, use a framing square to set the clamp square to a known straight edge on your panel. (Start with the clamp lever in the up position):
Make sure the clamp hangs over the edge of the workpiece for the entire length. It doesn't have to overhang much:
Now, you're ready to cut. Notice the lever is locked in the horizontal position, so it doesn't catch on the table:
Don't hesitate to use a long guide, as long as you have room for it. It'll register to the fence even better before you start the cut:
Regards,
Tom
First, you have to clip off the ears of the sliding block so the clamp can ride against the TS fence:
Then, use a framing square to set the clamp square to a known straight edge on your panel. (Start with the clamp lever in the up position):
Make sure the clamp hangs over the edge of the workpiece for the entire length. It doesn't have to overhang much:
Now, you're ready to cut. Notice the lever is locked in the horizontal position, so it doesn't catch on the table:
Don't hesitate to use a long guide, as long as you have room for it. It'll register to the fence even better before you start the cut:
Regards,
Tom
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