A really quick and easy way to cut multiple thin strips the same thickness, on your table saw. Using a thin strip jig / thin rip jig, or whatever you want to call it. I Needed some thin strip for an upcoming project that I have planned, and wanted to make a jig that could make repeatable strips at various widths and thicknesses in a relative fast manner. This works perfect for me and it is only limited by the quality of your measurements, and well the quality of your jigsaw and blade (both of which are pretty bad for me, but it works).
I mentioned in the video that I made a push stick that was quite ugly as one of my first wood working projects a few weeks ago, and the video for it can be found here:
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Some might wonder about why I have blue tape, instead of a zero clearance throat plate...well I made a zero clearance throat plate for my table saw, but it kinds sucked (it was actually my first project)...new one coming soon hopefully.
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Also if you loved the "beautiful" DIY router table that I feature in the video it can be found here:
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As well as my first time using my new Dewalt router combo that I got for Christmas!!
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