I’m an avid user of the “radio alarm saw” and generally have mine tuned to the nuts and set at 90 . Now while it does hold all of its other settings it is generally a pain in the ass to do miters with . This Fence tries to remedy that by incorporating a standard miter.
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Now at first glance it looks just like a regular wood fence with the typical kerf Cut up the table To avoid Sawdust fouling of the work. But if you look closely to the left you’ll see a slot in the table for a miter .
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It’s location here is in it’s typical arrangement for regular 90° work . And makes for a continuously Ridgid fence. What’s deceiving here is that the miter lifts off a tongue and groove and works by locateing on a slot in the fence
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Here it is in action