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Issue #291 - October 2005
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VIDEO: Thin Strip Rippin Jig
Table Saw Sled for
Ripping Thin Strips
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If you’ve built many cabinets from plywood, I’m sure you’ve experimented with different ways to rip the thin wood strips used to cover the exposed plywood edges.

One method is to set the rip fence so the strip that’s cut ends up between the saw blade and the fence. With this method, you can set the fence once and forget it. The only problem is that the cutoff strip can bind against the blade and kick back at you.

Another approach is to cut the strip from the board so it falls to the outside of the blade. Using this method, you have to reset the fence for each cut, which makes it difficult to get strips of identical thickness.

This table saw sled, designed by Suwat Phruksawan of Pleasant Hill, CA, solves those problems. It lets you rip multiple strips to exactly the same thickness without having to move the rip fence for each cut.


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