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**Project:** Building a Three-in-One Miter Saw Station
**Key Features:**
1. **Convenience**: Make repeated cuts without removing the jig from the miter saw.
2. **Versatility**: Cut small pieces, various angles, and larger materials (with some limitations).
3. **Components**:
* Double-plywood fence with T-track for clamping small pieces.
* Angle setter (with interchangeable angle settings) for precise angled cuts.
* Stop block for repeatable cuts (can be placed on either side of the saw blade).
* Threaded inserts for easy jig attachment/removal.
* Optional: Metal tape measure for quick angle reference.
**Functionality Highlights:**
* Easily cut small pieces while maintaining hand safety.
* Quickly set and lock angles using a digital protractor (angle finder).
* Make repeatable cuts with the stop block.
* Compatible with various angle cuts (e.g., 45, 46, 60 degrees).
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1. **Project Goal**: Create a three-in-one miter saw station.
2. **Initial Steps**: Take measurements at the miter saw, then head to the table saw to rip down a sheet of plywood.
3. **Fence Construction**: The fence is made by doubling up two sheets of plywood for added thickness.
4. **T-Track Placement**: The T-track is lined up to the fence, positioned in the middle (but can be placed anywhere).
5. **Cutting Method**: The slide can be cut using a table saw or a router.
6. **Base Modification**: A second T-track is added to the base for the angle setter.
7. **Assembly**: Wood glue and clamps are used to join the base and fence.
8. **Stop Block**: Ensures materials are squared before cutting.
9. **Angle Setter Function**: Allows for angle cuts without removing the jig from the miter saw.
10. **Material for Angle Setter**: Can be made from wood or metal.
11. **Drilling Holes**: Multiple holes are drilled for flexibility in angle settings.
12. **Pivoting Point**: A single hole is added on the far end for pivoting.
13. **Finishing Touches**: Edges are sanded to remove sharpness and prevent plywood peeling.
14. **Threaded Inserts**: Used to secure the jig to the miter saw fence, allowing for easy removal and reattachment.
15. **Metal Tape (Optional)**: Used for aesthetic purposes, showing measurements on the fence.
16. **Jig Placement**: Designed to be kept attached to the miter saw unless cutting larger materials.
17. **T-Track Uses**:
* First track: For holding down small pieces.
* Second track: For the angle setter.
18. **Safety Feature**: Clamp used to hold pieces down safely, keeping hands away from the blade.
19. **Angle Setting Tools**:
* Speed square for quick 45-degree mitres.
* Digital protractor (angle finder) for precise angle settings.
20. **Repeatable Cuts**: Achieved by locking the stop block at a proper measurement.