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Ian, up to now I generally used the table saw, but cutting small triangles in particular was frustrating as I had to ditch a lot due to ragged edges.

I saw a jig a bit like the one above on Youtube and I thought that I would experiment. The bandsaw blade is just the one on it at the time....if I continued with this I would get a 6mm blade. That jig above gives me end grain..I made another for side grain....similar but with the shelves a lot closer to the blade.

I tried to make a jig for the scrollsaw but it needs more time and work, but should leave a cleaner cut.


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