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Lay out the 3⁄4” holes in the deadwoman using a marking gauge and dividers. The two rows of holes are offset (like the holes in the parallel guide). The number of holes and their spacing depends on how tall you are making your bench. In our example, these holes are about 21...
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Marking Gauge A marking gauge is used to scribe a line parallel to a board’s edge that is usually used for placing cuts for dovetails, mortises, and tenons accurately. A line that is cut into the wood is better than one drawn with a pencil as it gives an exact position for cutting ...
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While this is an effective alignment method, cutting the rabbet introduces its own challenges. Once you alter the thickness of the tail board by rabbeting, you need a second marking-gauge setting to scribe the baseline for the pins. So instead of using the rabbet, I use a shoulder guide,...
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To set the rip fence, measure from the outside or left edge of the teeth to the rip fence until you get the desired width of your rabbet. Lock the fence down. Then use your 6″ rule to set the blade height so it equals the depth of the rabbet. Again, marking the highest projectio...