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Old 02-13-2015, 04:47 PM
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The cap screws in the jig are there to adjust the angle of the entire jig. I cut the angle on the jig to approximately the degree I thought I needed. It was around 10 degrees, I think. So that gets the angle close then with the screws on each end of the jig I can turn the screw to raise either end and change the angle. Does that make sense? Remembering that the jig does not square the guard in the vise. The guard material should be square on the sides already then the vise will square the guard to the mill for the cut.
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