The Lynn's jig is the bomb man ! I made one too and really like being able
to use my 1/8" blade for any width and any height - in fact, I can do
variable spacing if I want to. Using the standard jig, any error is
cummulative, with the Lynn Jig, you can adjust it out on each finger. I
don't even do any test cuts anymore.
Don
"Stephen M" wrote in message
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Personally, I would use a dado set and have "fingers" the width of the
dado
setting.
That said, chipout should not be a concern, as that han be handled with
backer board.
-Steve
"sidney" wrote in message
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I made a Lynn jig for cutting box joints on the table saw. Can anyone
out
there give me a recommmendation for what saw blade to use in this
application? Seems like a rip blade, while flat ground, would cause too
much chip-out. What other blade would give me a flat-bottomed kerf?
TIA
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