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TABLE SAW ACCESSORIES & JIGS
sa   PUSH STICK & HOLDDOWN
xx   TABLE SAW

Miter gauge holder consists of PVC pipe attached to the toolstand.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #16 Sep-Oct 1990 pg. 12

How to make a ripping jig to get a staight cut on the edges of a bowed board.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #60 Aug 1997 pg. 32

Accessories and tips to maximize the performance and safety of your stationary shop tools.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #91 Dec 2001 pg. 38

Making the most of your table saw. Part 2. Jigs and accessories.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Sep 1982 (v.5#12) pg. 51

Table saw jig clamps short pieces of wood during cutting.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Sep 1995 (v.18#12) pg. 11

A collection of table saw helpers to make. (1) Miter-and-square jig, (2) tenon gauge, (3) safety push stick, (4) uniform repeat cut guide, (5) round ripping jig, (6) taper guide, (7) uniform dowel cutter, (8) miter gauge extension, (9) tight-fit insert, and (10) edge ripping guide.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #192 Sep 1978 (v.28#7) pg. 36

Two L-brackets attached to saw stand hold the rip fence when not in use.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #348 May 1994 (v.44#5) pg. 22

Tip on equipping your table saw jigs with toggle clamps to grip the work piece.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #353 Nov-Dec 1994 (v.44#10) pg. 16

Overhanging jig for table saw or band saw is used to produce exact duplicates from a master pattern.
FINE WOODWORKING #25 Nov-Dec 1980 pg. 20

How to cut spirals on a table saw using this simple jig and a molding head.
FINE WOODWORKING #33 Mar-Apr 1982 pg. 94

Magnetic spacer for use when making duplicate cut-offs on a table saw ensures clearance between work and the rip fence.
FINE WOODWORKING #54 Sep-Oct 1985 pg. 10

Tip: Build simple holders from scrap wood for all of your table saw accessories. Attach the holders to the base of the saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #65 Jul-Aug 1987 pg. 8

Removable toolbox for a contractor's table saw. Wooden box stores blades, wrench, miter gauge and rip fence. Easily removes from saw for transport to job site.
FINE WOODWORKING #114 Sep-Oct 1995 pg. 18

Shop-tool basics. Part 1. Getting the most out of a table saw. Includes two styles of shop-made pushers (push sticks), a taper-cutting jig, using dado blades, etc.
HOMEOWNER Mar 1986 (v.11#2) pg. 77

Tool caddy for a table saw holds all of the accessories on a plywood panel attached to the front of the saw.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Nov 1979 (v.68#8) pg. 89

Storage shelf holds circular saw blades, rip fence, miter gauge, etc.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #452 Jan 1966 (v.62) pg. 58

Build a platform saw jig that has a miter gauge, a tenoning guide, a V-block, a crosscut guide, and a taper guide.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #514 Mar 1971 (v.67) pg. 102

Ten tips and jigs to make your saw more versatile. Includes making cove molding, pattern sawing, tapering jig, a squaring board, etc.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1967 (v.127#2) pg. 166

Bench-saw know-how. Part 1. Alignment checks. Safety practices. Jigs include taper jig, miter board, squaring board, wedge board and stepped stop board.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1972 (v.138#1) pg. 152

Twenty three woodworking tips include (1) taper jig, (2) rabbet wood disks with this jig, (3) prevent work creeping on miter gauge, (4) squaring irregular boards, (5) mitering jig, (6) pattern sawing jig, (7) cove molding jig, (8) wide dado measuring block, (9) safe duplicate cutting block, (10) crosscut wide boards tip and (11) mark to show line of cut.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1976 (v.145#2) pg. 110

Tip: Shelf for table saw stores extra blades, push sticks, etc.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1980 (v.154#2) pg. 32

Simple accessory table can eliminate the hazards of grooving short stock on a table saw.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1981 (v.155#3) pg. 160

Special jig for a saw features a piece of angle iron which rides in the miter gauge slot. Useful when cutting round or square stock.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1982 (v.158#1) pg. 47

Notched jigs for your table saw.
POPULAR SCIENCE Aug 1965 (v.187#2) pg. 112

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 this do-anything master jig for your table saw.
POPULAR SCIENCE May 1983 (v.222#5) pg. 119
Added Info POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1983 (v.223#3) pg. 158

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

Notched table saw jigs. (1) Four dowel jigs for notching, cutting to length, sectioning and disc cutting. (2) Two angle jigs, one for tapers and one for wedges. (3) Octagon jig.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #90 May 1996 (v.16#2) pg. 62

A Master Jig for a table saw with six add-on modules to enhance convenience, accuracy, output and safety. Includes a notching jig, a taper jig and a tenoning jig with miter guides, swivel guide and hold down.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #98 Sep 1997 (v.17#4) pg. 25

Table saw organizer. A wall-hung box with a drop-down front holds blades, tools, push sticks, and other accessories for a table saw (or some other tool).
POPULAR WOODWORKING #104 Sep 1998 (v.18#4) pg. 45

Simple kerfing jig for use with a table saw.
SHOPNOTES #34 Jul 1997 (v.6) pg. 31

Tip: For safety, use a right-angle jig block when cutting small pieces on a table saw or router.
WOOD MAGAZINE #6 Aug 1985 (v.2#4) pg. 12

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

Holders for rip fence and miter gauge attach to the base of your table saw or other power tool.
WOOD MAGAZINE #36 Aug 1990 (v.7#4) pg. 20

Jig and templates used to safely and effectively cut several identical irregularly shaped pieces on a table saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #39 Dec 1990 (v.7#7) pg. 20

High and mighty table saw jig that supports wide or tall work pieces when machining edges.
WOOD MAGAZINE #62 Aug 1993 (v.10#5) pg. 34

Holder made of 1" PVC pipe is attached to a tool stand and used to store the miter gauge.
WOOD MAGAZINE #73 Oct 1994 (v.11#7) pg. 6

Table saw accessories cabinet. Roll-around cabinet fits under the extension table. Four shallow drawers store blades, jigs, and accessories. May be adapted for other uses.
WOOD MAGAZINE #118 Nov 1999 (v.16#7) pg. 62, Insert

Zero-clearance crosscut sled will increase the accuracy of a benchtop table saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #140 Mar 2002 (v.19#2) pg. 24

Ten ways to table saw success. Ideas include fine tuning and some shop-built accessories.
WOOD MAGAZINE #141 Apr 2002 (v.19#3) pg. 96

Table saw shelf. Add a piece of plywood between the saw cabinet and the legs which is as large as the saw table. This will provide storage space for miter gauge, fence, etc.
WOODSMITH #45 Jun 1986 pg. 3

Jig for cutting thin wooden strips on a table saw.
WOODSMITH #52 Aug 1987 pg. 3

Tip: Use an "L" shape jig instead of your rip fence when crosscutting identical lengths of wood. This will help prevent kickback.
WOODWORKER #1077 Aug 1983 (v.87) pg. 499

Table saw multi-fence. Wooden jig and attachments serve the following roles: rabbeting jig, molding jig, duplicating fence, tenon jig, jointing jig, strip molding fence, and blind or stopped dado jig.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1979 (v.3#4) pg. 12

Essential jigs for the table saw. (1) Pushsticks. (2) Pusher hold-downs. (3) Featherboards. (4) Rip fence stop. (5) Tenoning jig. (6) Sliding table.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1991 (v.15#5) pg. 35

Universal table saw jig. Facilitates making cutoffs, miters, and tapers.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1992 (v.16#5) pg. 44

Two simple table saw jigs that really deliver. (1) Box fence is used as an auxiliary rip fence, panel-raising support, ripping hold-down, tenon jig, and a base for other jigs. (2) Right-angle jig for short cutoff work, end cuts, edge cuts, tenoning, and resawing.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1994 (v.18#6) pg. 72

Simple indexing heads allow fluting, routing, grooving and cutting flats on cylindrical works.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1964 (v.20#1) pg. 30