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Default How does a DW718 cut 16"?

I saw it at HD, but the expert there was surprised at the question and
didn't have any idea. I went to the Dewalt website and they talk about an
auxillary base. What is it, you raise the board up so it hits a wider piece
part of the blade, or is there more to it than that?


 
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