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More Biscuits with that Rip Fence?

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My bench doesn’t have bench dogs, so I needed another easy method of backing up workpieces when using my biscuit joiner. Solution: my table saw. The top makes a nice, flat platform for the joiner base, and I just lock the rip fence to serve as a backboard behind the workpiece. - Joseph Kasinec, Macomb, Michigan

Rip Fence

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