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Saturday, October 13, 2018

eLetter: Video - Set up an auxiliary fence to cut a box joint

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When it came time for Ed Pirnik to outfit his Not-So-Big-Workbench with drawers, he knew right off the bat that box joints were the way to go. Once you set up the appropriate auxiliary fence on your tablesaw's crosscut sled, these joints are easy to cut, easy on the eyes, and super-sturdy.

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