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Detail of miters and shooting a 45 degree miter with a shooting board.






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Detail of miters and shooting a 45 degree miter with a shooting board.


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Detail of miters and shooting a 45 degree miter with a shooting board.




Very nice, gotcha a good helper I see. ;~)

My attached pic is a joint line over 4 inches long and cut on the TS with a
Dubby Jig and Forrest WWII.
I suspect the OP's real problem is cutting the parallel pieces to the exact
same length to each other.




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Detail of miters and shooting a 45 degree miter with a shooting board.


Very nice, gotcha a good helper I see. ;~)

My attached pic is a joint line over 4 inches long and cut on the TS with
a Dubby Jig and Forrest WWII.
I suspect the OP's real problem is cutting the parallel pieces to the
exact same length to each other.

That and if the stock isn't straight, or doesn't stay straight, the miters
can fail to close up nicely...

The WWII does do a nice job.


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That and if the stock isn't straight, or doesn't stay straight, the miters
can fail to close up nicely...



Yeah, there is always that. ;~)


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