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Stingray:
Drew's a go-getter with this whole sawboard thing. Who knew?
-S
DrewKaree:
--- Quote from: Stingray on December 15, 2005, 04:41:38 pm ---Drew's a go-getter with this whole sawboard thing. Who knew?
-S
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You DAISY! STOP PIGEONHOLING ME!
Wait....I think that's better than cornholing me.
As you were. I think :-\
oldsage:
--- Quote from: danny_galaga on December 02, 2005, 04:59:22 am ---oi vey! you meshuganah...
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Meshuganah would be Yiddish...
Both languages use the same script though (although I'm not that good with my Yiddish so there might be some minor differences I don't know of)...
;)
DrewKaree:
--- Quote from: oldsage on December 19, 2005, 09:01:28 pm ---
Meshuganah would be Yiddish...
Both languages use the same script though (although I'm not that good with my Yiddish so there might be some minor differences I don't know of)...
;)
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Thankfully we were able to have that cleared up before a full-scale flame war broke out :D
teetu:
I finally made a sawboard after using the edge guide + ruler for way too long. I got one 2X4 ft sheet of 1/2" MDF and made a sawboard for my circular saw and jigsaw. One could hypothetically make an accurately cut cab out of a $20 jigsaw and one of these- which is pretty amazing.
For those of you who need extra clearance above the guide piece for clamps, I saw a picture of a sawboard with some routered grooves for clamps to fit into so there was 0 interference with the circular saw motor. I'll try to find this picture again and post it. I wonder if some people making their sawboards out of material that was really thick, then you would have to set the circular saw depth very deep and the motor would be very close to the sawboard guide.
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