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I am about to start building a dedicated stand for my mitre saw-usual type affair with collapsing support wings etc. However one plan I read suggested that when aligning the fence on the support wings then to drop it back about half an inch from the actual fence on the mitre saw. This is to ensure that if you have a long length of timber which is bowed you can still ensure a square cut as it will be straight on the actual mitre saw fence. This makes sense however if the fence is not aligned what is the point of a fence on the support wings other than if you are going to use a stop block? Hope this makes sense thanks Richard
Ps I managed to pick up a great deal on dedicated flip stop and t track online so I do plan to use one
I am about to start building a dedicated stand for my mitre saw-usual type affair with collapsing support wings etc. However one plan I read suggested that when aligning the fence on the support wings then to drop it back about half an inch from the actual fence on the mitre saw. This is to ensure that if you have a long length of timber which is bowed you can still ensure a square cut as it will be straight on the actual mitre saw fence. This makes sense however if the fence is not aligned what is the point of a fence on the support wings other than if you are going to use a stop block? Hope this makes sense thanks Richard
Ps I managed to pick up a great deal on dedicated flip stop and t track online so I do plan to use one