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woodchucker wrote in
: On 2/18/2014 1:43 PM, SonomaProducts.com wrote: Additionally I just discovered that the miter slot is farther away from the blade than the Deltas. --- Meaning the Delta tenoning jig doesn't extend far enough to the blade either... @#$@# I'll have to spend time tweaking uggggg Hmmmm... I use a Delta Tennon jig on my SS with no issue. I actually bought it at the same time so had never set up the jig for any other saw but it all seems to just work as needed when I use it. Yea, I just looked at my tenoning jig (woodcraft same look and same type of casting as the previous delta generation). It has two holes for the miter guide bar. Use the other set of holes. Then painfully re-align the jig... yes it is a pain. Maybe I have an older type -- mine has a single set of holes (AFAICT) |
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