4-way Tapering Jig for Table Saw

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4-way Tapering Jig for Table Saw

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Jim Heavy (Wood Magazine) shows off a tapering jig especially meant for 4-way leg tapers. He also explains how it can be used as a "normal" table saw tapering jig or for putting a straight edge on a bowed board...

Like it so much it's on my next project list...

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Good one. The hold downs are applicable to a drill press table too.
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Here is another option.
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Re: 4-way Tapering Jig for Table Saw

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For my jig, I made it similar to Jim Heavy's jig, but changed his T slots to Dovetails to be used with the Micro Jig dovetail clamps. No gluing or MDF is required, just the 3/4" cabinet grade piece of plywood and a few dovetail clamps.
Position the cut line over the edge of the plywood and clamp it in position with the dovetail clamps, and you cet a perfect cut. Repeat for the other 3 sides and you have a perfect 4 sided tapered leg. I have grown to love the MicroJig Dovetail clamps and have adopted many of my hold-down needs to use them. I have 3 pair now.

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