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Make an adjustable miter bar that is immune to humidity changes:

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Brian, instead of putting the screw in the side of the bar, you could
easily have added another countersunk hole between the 2 holes and used
the screw to spread the slot that you created. A lot simpler, easier to
adjust, and provides another place to anchor your bar securely.
I have done this on my setups and it works great.

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Make an adjustable miter bar that is immune to humidity changes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK_Re1gIaZ8


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