Has anybody built a panel raising jig for their BT?
As it is a right tilt saw any jig would need to be on the left of the blade which means either running on the right side of the rip fence or in the miter slot (or I guess even on the SMT).
The two obvious options would be.
1. Build a tall secondary fence style jig to add to the rip fence. With the fence not having the largest profile I wondered if that would challenge the jig to stay perpendicular to the table.
2. Build a platform that rides in the dual miter slots. I could then add an adjustable verticle support and that could then be used for either raising panels or tenoning.
If anybody has already been through this and learned from their expereince please share. As always for those that havent but do have ideas or opinions, lets hear them
As it is a right tilt saw any jig would need to be on the left of the blade which means either running on the right side of the rip fence or in the miter slot (or I guess even on the SMT).
The two obvious options would be.
1. Build a tall secondary fence style jig to add to the rip fence. With the fence not having the largest profile I wondered if that would challenge the jig to stay perpendicular to the table.
2. Build a platform that rides in the dual miter slots. I could then add an adjustable verticle support and that could then be used for either raising panels or tenoning.
If anybody has already been through this and learned from their expereince please share. As always for those that havent but do have ideas or opinions, lets hear them


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