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TABLE SAW ANGLE CUTTING
x   TABLE SAW MITER GAUGE
xx   MITER JOINT
xx   TABLE SAW

Simple jig for making angled cuts on large pieces of plywood with a table saw.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER Jan-Feb 1989 (v.5#1) pg. 10

Table saw miter gauge auxiliary fence incorporates an adjustable stop.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #24 Jan-Feb 1992 pg. 10

Pattern sawing technique for cutting even-sided polygons on a table saw.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #26 May-Jun 1992 pg. 8

Auxiliary fence facilitates the cutting of knife edges (angles) on the edge of boards using a table saw.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #45 Jun 1995 pg. 24

Tip on replacing the tightening knob on a table saw miter gauge with a larger one.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #47 Oct 1995 pg. 30

Tip on clamping wide boards securely to the face of a miter gauge when cutting.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #51 Apr 1996 pg. 26

Adjustable jig for cutting steep angles using a table saw.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #54 Oct 1996 pg. 28

Table saw jig for making an angled cut on a rail or panel.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #57 Feb 1997 pg. 28

Technique for using a framing square to more accurately set a miter gauge.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #71 Feb 1999 pg. 36

Jig for cutting angles steeper than 45-degrees on a table saw.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #74 Aug 1999 pg. 18

Tip: How to make angle cuts on a table saw that is not equipped with an adjustable miter gauge.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS May 1983 (v.61#5) pg. 184

Jig for cutting accurate miters with a table saw.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Feb 1981 (v.4#5) pg. 6

Table saw jig for cutting identical isosceles triangles.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Feb 1985 (v.8#5) pg. 54

Shop-made jig is contructed to insure clean, accurate mitre cutting on a table saw.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1985 (v.9#2) pg. 70

Picture frame miter jig for use with a table saw.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1987 (v.10#7) pg. 69

Picture-perfect miters. Handy miter-cutting jig for a table saw.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1990 (v.13#9) pg. 25
Added Info CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1990 (v.14#2) pg. 6

Table saw jig for cutting perfect 45-degree miters.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #302 Oct 1989 (v.39#9) pg. 95

Tip describes how to attach a cut-off guide board to a table saw miter gauge.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #328 May 1992 (v.42#5) pg. 104

How to slip-proof the fences of miter saw or table saw miter gauge.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #342 Oct 1993 (v.43#9) pg. 28

Tip on using an adjustable drafting triangle to accurately set the angle of a miter gauge.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #354 Jan 1995 (v.45#1) pg. 18

Tip on making a special "cradle" to securely hold a curved piece while you make angled cuts on a table saw.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #359 Jun 1995 (v.45#6) pg. 17

Table saw guide for cutting perfect 45-degree angles.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #369 Jun 1996 (v.46#6) pg. 92

Tip shows two table saw guides. (1) Cut-off guide that permanently attaches to the miter gauge. (2) Large, secure crosscut guide that replaces a miter gauge.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #369 Jun 1996 (v.46#6) pg. 93

Table saw miter gauge extended with a wood fence.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #372 Oct 1996 (v.46#9) pg. 64

Tip shows how to cut a large, odd-angled piece on a table saw.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #372 Oct 1996 (v.46#9) pg. 70

Tip shows how to use a framing square to set a miter gauge to an exact 45-degree reading.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #372 Oct 1996 (v.46#9) pg. 70

How to snug up a loose miter gauge.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #372 Oct 1996 (v.46#9) pg. 70

Tip shows how to make a jig for cutting perfect 45-degree angles on a table saw.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #380 Jul-Aug 1997 (v.47#7) pg. 32

Tip on using stair tread safety tape on your table saw's miter gauge fence to make it slip-proof.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #390 Jul-Aug 1998 (v.48#7) pg. 18

Jig for cutting octagonal shapes on a table saw.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #393 Nov 1998 (v.48#10) pg. 38

Tip on using a Stanley 10" adjustable rafter guide in place of a miter gauge on a Makita 8" table saw.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #90 Aug-Sep 1994 pg. 32

How to check a 45-degree miter square with a straightedge and a draftsman's triangle.
FINE WOODWORKING #14 Jan-Feb 1979 pg. 15

Two designs for table saw miter jigs (45-degree angle).
FINE WOODWORKING #19 Nov-Dec 1979 pg. 24

Mitering on the table saw. (1) Scribe accurate reference lines on the saw table. (2) Aluminum miter jig.
FINE WOODWORKING #26 Jan-Feb 1981 pg. 80, 81

Tip: Method for setting the miter fence of a table saw uses a carpenter's framing square.
FINE WOODWORKING #28 May-Jun 1981 pg. 4

Enhanced table saw miter gauge uses a piece of Formica between the miter gauge bar and the upper part of the miter gauge.
FINE WOODWORKING #29 Jul-Aug 1981 pg. 12

Shop made jig for resetting miter gauge to a unique angle.
FINE WOODWORKING #40 May-Jun 1983 pg. 14

With this simple jig and a little trigonometry, you can cut odd angles on a table saw more accurately than with the saw's miter gauge.
FINE WOODWORKING #44 Jan-Feb 1984 pg. 10

Better way to take out the slop in a loose or worn miter gauge rail.
FINE WOODWORKING #53 Jul-Aug 1985 pg. 14
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #58 May-Jun 1986 pg. 6

Technique for ripping perfect octagonal cylinders on a table saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #55 Nov-Dec 1985 pg. 10

Special jig and formulas will enable you to cut an octagon shape with each side equal to a predetermined length.
FINE WOODWORKING #55 Nov-Dec 1985 pg. 10

Tip: Attach sandpaper to the face of your miter gauge to prevent slipping and creeping of the work piece.
FINE WOODWORKING #73 Nov-Dec 1988 pg. 8

Jig for cutting accurate 45-degree miters on a table saw when making the sides of small boxes. This jig lets the saw blade remain in the normal 90-degree position.
FINE WOODWORKING #80 Jan-Feb 1990 pg. 16
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #97 Nov-Dec 1992 pg. 14

Simple adapter expands the range of a miter gauge below 30-degrees and allows acute angle cuts down to 0-degrees.
FINE WOODWORKING #84 Sep-Oct 1990 pg. 20

After-market miter gauges and sliding tables. What is available and tips on their use.
FINE WOODWORKING #93 Mar-Apr 1992 pg. 74
Correction FINE WOODWORKING #94 May-Jun 1992 pg. 10

Easy-to-build sliding-table jig for cutting perfect left-hand and right-hand 45-degree miters on a table saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #94 May-Jun 1992 pg. 22

Simple instrument sets precise angles on table saw and radial arm saw. Making and using a sine bar, along with a gauge block, framing square, and bevel gauge to achieve precise angular cuts.
FINE WOODWORKING #95 Jul-Aug 1992 pg. 60
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #97 Nov-Dec 1992 pg. 6
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #99 Mar-Apr 1993 pg. 8

Simple wooden gauge block for quickly setting a miter gauge to 90-degrees, 45-degrees, or any other repetative setting for which making a gauge block would be helpful.
FINE WOODWORKING #98 Jan-Feb 1993 pg. 18

Sliding table jig for a table saw is used to cut mitered frames which meet perfectly at the corners.
FINE WOODWORKING #100 May-Jun 1993 pg. 18

Add a sliding fence to a table saw miter gauge.
FINE WOODWORKING #107 Jul-Aug 1994 pg. 18

One-stop cutting station. Sliding crosscut box and accessory jigs handles crosscuts, tenons and miters.
FINE WOODWORKING #107 Jul-Aug 1994 pg. 40

Sliding fence for a miter gauge adjusts quickly for accurate cuts.
FINE WOODWORKING #118 May-Jun 1996 pg. 72

A table saw sled for precision crosscutting. A well-made sled serves as the basis for cutting accurate miters, crosscuts, and tenons.
FINE WOODWORKING #128 Jan-Feb 1998 pg. 66
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #129 Mar-Apr 1998 pg. 10

Two table saw miter gauges, joined with an 8/4 adjustable fence and sliding dovetail inserts, facilitates cutting of angles.
FINE WOODWORKING #129 Mar-Apr 1998 pg. 32

Table saw miter fixture features an adjustable stop to cut picture frames and other moldings simply and quickly.
FINE WOODWORKING #133 Nov-Dec 1998 pg. 16

Tip: How to prevent slipping when making true angled cuts with a table saw miter gauge.
HOME MECHANIX #724 Aug 1988 (v.84) pg. 21

Tip: Make a miter gauge for a table saw with fixed 45-degree and 90-degree markings.
HOMEOWNER Sep 1985 (v.10#7) pg. 22

Three jigs for squaring panels, crosscutting and mitering.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #416 Jan 1963 (v.59) pg. 112

Miter gauge clamp and stop rod.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #424 Sep 1963 (v.59) pg. 94

Simple miter gauge hold-down clamp made from hardware items.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #470 Jul 1967 (v.63) pg. 30

A clamp which attaches to a table saw miter gauge and holds wood securely against the faceplate for accurate cutting.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #499 Dec 1969 (v.65) pg. 67

Table saw miter gauge extension jig makes simple and compound miter cuts more convenient to achieve.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #648 May 1982 (v.78) pg. 130

Pistol grip holddown for miter gauge.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1963 (v.119#2) pg. 187

Build a supergrip hold-down attachment for your miter gauge. Adjustable wooden block, with a rubber foot, presses down on work to prevent creeping, especially when cutting angles.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1975 (v.144#6) pg. 146

Table of saw-tilt and miter gauge setting for compound angles from 5- to 60-degrees in 5-degree increments. Photo shows proper method for making the cuts.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1976 (v.146#1) pg. 90

Table saw mitering jig for making perfect miters.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1977 (v.148#2) pg. 111

Make these special angle blocks for cutting accurate miters on a table saw or radial arm saw.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1978 (v.149#6) pg. 86

Table saw sliding miter board lets you make compound miter cuts on large work pieces.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1979 (v.152#6) pg. 111

A master craftsman's picture framing secrets. (1) Miter jig for perfect joints. (2) Rip aid. (3) Shaper hold-downs. (4) Glass cutting board. (5) Spray painter's "third hand".
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1982 (v.158#6) pg. 98

The workshop of master craftsman Harold Ionson (Westwood, Mass) is profiled. Includes plans for a wood and aluminum sliding-table miter gauge for a table saw.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1983 (v.160#1) pg. 90

Great woodworking jigs for your shop. Part 2. (1) Mitering jig for cutting 45-degree angles on crown, bed, and cove moldings. Jigs for both table and radial arm saw are shown. (2) Table saw mitering gauge.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1983 (v.160#6) pg. 107

How to use a pair of miter gauges to minimize error and speed cutting on a table saw.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jun 1970 (v.196#6) pg. 108

Six jigs you can make for a table saw. (1) Blade protection gauge, (2) blade tilt gauge, (3) miter gauge extension, (4) rip fence stop block, (5) miter gauge hold-down, and (6) slotting jig for dowels or tenons.
POPULAR SCIENCE Aug 1970 (v.197#2) pg. 89

Build a better miter jig than you can buy.
POPULAR SCIENCE Dec 1970 (v.197#6) pg. 98

Miter board with locking cams holds wood securely, avoiding the slight kickback common with table saws.
POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1971 (v.199#3) pg. 139

The easy route to perfect hopper (compound-angle) joints. Table shows settings for both table and radial arm saw. Accessory jigs shown.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1971 (v.199#5) pg. 108

Mitering jig for a table saw is a simple variation on a standard sliding cross cut jig.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #52 Jan 1990 (v.9#4) pg. 67

Sliding miter table cross-cut jig for a table saw includes a pivoting front fence for use when cutting miter joints.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #55 Jul 1990 (v.10#1) pg. 74

Wall-hung rack for storing a table saw miter gauge also serves to set the gauge to exactly 90-degrees.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #60 May 1991 (v.10#6) pg. 8

An advanced 45-degree miter jig for a table saw features built-in hold down clamps and a clear plastic blade guard.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #61 Jul 1991 (v.11#1) pg. 32, Insert

Table saw master jig. Auxiliary sliding table accepts various attachements and jigs for crosscutting, dadoing, mitering, and tenoning.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #76 Jan 1994 (v.13#4) pg. 70

Tip describes how to create a no-slip surface for use when making angled cuts using a miter gauge.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #93 Nov 1996 (v.16#5) pg. 8

Tip suggests using plastic drafting angles to help set a table saw miter gauge at exactly 15, 30, 45 or 60 degrees.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #93 Nov 1996 (v.16#5) pg. 10

Accurate miter-cutting jig for a table saw is made from plywood and angle iron.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #103 Jul 1998 (v.18#3) pg. 68

No more miter gauge. Construct a sliding platform (sled) for making accurate miter cuts on a table saw. It features a built-in ruler, stops, hold-downs, and featherboard.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #104 Sep 1998 (v.18#4) pg. 30, Insert
Added Info POPULAR WOODWORKING #106 Jan 1999 (v.18#6) pg. 8

The perfect miter sled for a table saw. This jig will make perfectly square cutoffs, cut any miter from 0 to 50-degrees, micro-adjusts square to the blade, and works on the right side of the blade. Est. cost: $35.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #111 Nov 1999 (v.19#5) pg. 30

Miter gauge extension, sliding table, mitering jig, tenoning jig and tapering jig for a table saw.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS #213 Jan 1963 (v.34#1) pg. 88

Build a jig and miter gauge head for cutting compound angles.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Jan 1965 (v.36#1) pg. 26

Clamp for cutting small pieces safely on a table saw attaches securely to the sliding miter gauge.
SHOPNOTES #1 Jan 1992 (v.1) pg. 4

Technique for checking the 90-degree alignment of a miter gauge.
SHOPNOTES #5 Sep 1992 (v.1) pg. 29

Tip on using threaded inserts to attach an auxiliary fence to a miter gauge.
SHOPNOTES #8 Mar 1993 (v.2) pg. 29

Tips and techniques for cutting perfect miter joints on a table saw. Includes a jig for use in place of the regular miter gauge.
SHOPNOTES #10 Jul 1993 (v.2) pg. 12

Auxiliary fence for a table saw miter gauge features a built-in stop block and measuring tape.
SHOPNOTES #14 Mar 1994 (v.3) pg. 4

Table saw miter gauge made especially for cutting small (short) pieces is much closer to the blade and facilitates clamping the work piece to the gauge.
SHOPNOTES #21 May 1995 (v.4) pg. 28

Miter gauge tips to add precision to cuts. (1) Squaring a miter gauge. (2) Modifying the runner. (3) Flip-up stop block. (4) A 90-degree set-up board. (5) Installing threaded inserts in the back of each jig which attaches to the miter gauge.
SHOPNOTES #26 Mar 1996 (v.5) pg. 14

How to adjust a miter gauge for 45-degree cuts.
SHOPNOTES #36 Nov 1997 (v.6) pg. 29

Table saw cut-off jig. How to make it, custom-fit it to a table saw and cut test miters.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #50 Mar 1996 (v.9#2) pg. 14

Six handy helpers for your table saw. (1) Miter gauge extension. (2) Cutoff for short blocks. (3) Adjustable work support. (4) Improved feather board. (5) Combination thin strip ripper and resawing guide. (6) Auxiliary rip fence.
WOOD MAGAZINE #6 Aug 1985 (v.2#4) pg. 62

Safety tip: Attach a piece of wood to your miter gauge to sweep small scraps of wood away from the saw blade.
WOOD MAGAZINE #10 Apr 1986 (v.3#2) pg. 10

Tip: Apply sandpaper to the face of a miter gauge to prevent the wood from slipping into the saw blade.
WOOD MAGAZINE #13 Oct 1986 (v.3#5) pg. 14

Tip: Fastest way to square up a table saw miter gauge.
WOOD MAGAZINE #19 Oct 1987 (v.4#5) pg. 18
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #21 Feb 1988 (v.5#1) pg. 12

Tip on positioning your work piece against the miter gauge so that a table saw will cut exactly where desired.
WOOD MAGAZINE #22 Apr 1988 (v.5#2) pg. 12

How to accurately set the miter gauge for an odd-degree cut.
WOOD MAGAZINE #27 Feb 1989 (v.6#1) pg. 14

How to check the trueness of your miter gauge.
WOOD MAGAZINE #31 Oct 1989 (v.6#5) pg. 21

Altering a carriage bolt head to fit a T-shaped miter gauge groove speeds set up of jigs and feather boards.
WOOD MAGAZINE #45 Sep 1991 (v.8#6) pg. 24

Handy miter jigs for a table saw are preset for cutting 45-degree angles.
WOOD MAGAZINE #67 Jan 1994 (v.11#1) pg. 16

Angle-master. An adjustable miter jig for the table saw. Cut both left and right miters without changing settings. Handles stock up to 46" long and 4" wide.
WOOD MAGAZINE #67 Jan 1994 (v.11#1) pg. 34
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #69 Apr 1994 (v.11#3) pg. 6

Table saw jig for cutting compound miters for picture frames.
WOOD MAGAZINE #81 Sep 1995 (v.12#6) pg. 12

Table saw jig for cutting perfect 45-degree miters.
WOOD MAGAZINE #84 Dec 1995 (v.12#9) pg. 52
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #90 Sep 1996 (v.13#6) pg. 4

Adjustable miter gauge fence doesn't wear out. It features separate faces for cutting miters, bevels and dadoes.
WOOD MAGAZINE #86 Feb 1996 (v.13#2) pg. 20

How to make cuts greater that 45 degrees with a table saw or band saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #100 Nov 1997 (v.14#7) pg. 88

Simple table saw jig for cutting both 45-degree and 90-degree miters. The design is adaptable to almost any desired angle.
WOOD MAGAZINE #129 Dec 2000 (v.17#9) pg. 90

Adjustable miter jig for cutting perfect miters on a table saw.
WOODSMITH #12 Nov 1980 pg. 15

Tip: A piece of sandpaper glued to the fence of a miter gauge or cut off jig will keep miters from "creeping" as they are being cut.
WOODSMITH #23 Sep 1982 pg. 3

Tip: Use drafting triangles to set a miter gauge.
WOODSMITH #25 Jan-Feb 1983 pg. 3

Tips on when and how you can use the miter gauge and the rip fence at the same time without the danger of kickback.
WOODSMITH #52 Aug 1987 pg. 23

Tip on making your own set-up gauges from scrap wood. This guarantees that you can repeatedly set the same angle between saw blade and miter gauge. Especially important when working with unusual angles.
WOODSMITH #56 Apr 1988 pg. 3

Tip on using a framing square to set a miter gauge to exactly 45-degrees.
WOODSMITH #60 Dec 1988 pg. 3

Taking the pain out of cutting miters. 45-degree miter jigs for a table saw and a radial arm saw make it easy to cut picture frame moldings to exact length.
WOODSMITH #60 Dec 1988 pg. 18
Added Info WOODSMITH #64 Aug 1989 pg. 23

Adjustable fence attaches to a table saw miter gauge. It improves accuracy and safety by supporting the work piece up close to the blade.
WOODSMITH #74 Apr 1991 pg. 5

Tip on adjusting a miter gauge to exactly 22.5-degrees.
WOODSMITH #75 Jun 1991 pg. 4

Technique to check a miter gauge for an exact 45-degree cut using a piece of scrap 2x4.
WOODSMITH #76 Aug 1991 pg. 4

Using a framing square to check the accuracy of a table saw miter gauge.
WOODSMITH #83 Oct 1992 pg. 5

Jig for quickly setting a miter gauge at exactly 90-degrees.
WOODSMITH #90 Dec 1993 (v.15) pg. 4

Mitering tips when using a table saw. (1) Miter gauge tune-up. (2) Setting the miter gauge. (3) Miter gauge set-up jig.
WOODSMITH #92 Apr 1994 (v.16) pg. 22
Added Info WOODSMITH #93 Jun 1994 (v.16) pg. 25

Miter gauge wedge clamp holds an upright work piece tight against the gauge face during the cut.
WOODSMITH #101 Oct 1995 (v.17) pg. 4

Tip shows how to use a strip of tape to mark a setting on a miter gauge.
WOODSMITH #113 Oct 1997 (v.19) pg. 4

Adjustable auxiliary fence for a miter gauge features a replaceable front face.
WOODSMITH #123 Jun 1999 (v.21) pg. 28

Quick way to square the miter gauge for a table saw (provided the saw blade is perpendicular to the front edge).
WOODWORK #5 Spring 1990 pg. 14

Sliding table jig for a table saw is used to cut perfect 45-degree miters.
WOODWORK #26 Apr 1994 pg. 16

Tip on setting a table saw miter gauge at an exact angle to the saw blade by using this simple aid which avoids errors introduced by the teeth on the blade.
WOODWORK #32 Apr 1995 pg. 18

Jig for slicing square stock diagonally (corner-to-corner) on a table saw in order to make triangular glue blocks.
WOODWORKER Jan 1991 (v.95#1) pg. 93

Improved miter gauge for cutting 45-degree angles on a table saw.
WOODWORKER Apr 1995 (v.99#4) pg. 92

Table saw miter jig for cutting perfect 45-degree angles.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1979 (v.3#2) pg. 10

Tip: Quick way to set table saw miter gauge to 90 degrees.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1981 (v.5#3) pg. 28

Two jigs for (1) cutting precise miters for molded rails and stiles and (2) cutting angled mortises.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1982 (v.6#2) pg. 38

Tip: How to get maximum accuracy when setting angles on a table saw miter gauge.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1983 (v.7#3) pg. 49

Miter cutting jig for use on a table saw rides in both miter slots to improve accuracy. The jig is made to cut only one angle (45-degrees, 22.5-degrees, etc.).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1988 (v.12#5) pg. 31

Monster miter fence for a table saw. Attach an extension to a standard miter gauge which featues an adjustable stop block and measuring tape.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1993 (v.17#6) pg. 67

Modified straightedge makes it easy to square a table saw miter gauge with the blade.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1995 (v.19#3) pg. 13

How to cut perfect miters on a table saw.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1997 (v.21#1) pg. 36
Correction WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1997 (v.21#2) pg. 6

The perfect miter jig. Includes sliding toggle clamps and an adjustable stop.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1997 (v.21#1) pg. 44

How to make a simple miter jig fit any table saw.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1971 (v.27#4) pg. 26

How to make your own miter gauge from a plastic protractor, aluminum angle and hardboard.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1976 (v.32#2) pg. 65

Table saw miter gauge incorporates hold-downs. Jig is used to clamp even irregularly shaped wood while guiding it through the blade. Perfect for sawing odd angles with no danger of the work piece slipping.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1979 (v.35#6) pg. 114

Double miter gauge provides support on both sides of a table saw blade. Features an adjustable cut off stop.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1984 (v.40#1) pg. 82

Simple sawing fixture aids cutting uniform octagon shapes on a table saw.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1984 (v.40#6) pg. 23
Added Info WORKBENCH May-Jun 1985 (v.41#3) pg. 28

Quick and foolproof way to precisely set the miter gauge on your bench saw to either 90- or 45-degrees.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1989 (v.45#4) pg. 20
Added Info WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1989 (v.45#5) pg. 6

Labor-saving jigs and accessories for a table saw. (1) Miter gauge auxiliary fence. (2) Sliding miter jig. (3) Fence-straddling pushstick. (4) Pushblock.
WORKBENCH Apr-May 1991 (v.47#2) pg. 71

Tip on accurately setting a table saw miter gauge to 90-degrees.
WORKBENCH Oct-Nov 1991 (v.47#5) pg. 20

Special jigs for making wooden picture frames from wide moldings. (1) Compound-miter jig for a table saw. (2) Rabbeting jig for a table saw. (3) Clamping corners for use with a band clamp.
WORKBENCH Apr-May 1993 (v.49#2) pg. 74

Angle cutting jig for a table saw overcomes the limitations of tilting-arbors which only reach 45-degrees.
WORKBENCH Dec 1993-Jan 1994 (v.49#6) pg. 56