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Cutting tapers at the table saw usually involves making a quick, one-use jig. This jig offers a permanent and flexible solution, and it goes together in just a few hours in the shop.
Shop-Made Circular Saw Crosscut Jig: When making a crosscut with a circular saw, I always use a a simple, shop-made jig, like this one, to ensure clean, square cuts.
Compact Clamping Station: It seems like you need another set of hands when gluing up a small project. This benchtop clamping center removes the hassle and gives you great results.