And I have two threaded holes on the short edge, you could clamp a piece of bar across that edge that slides into the t-slot and then use set screws to push it tight and make it square as long as the fence itself is square.
A Parallel fence is another solution¡.
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On Jan 9, 2022, at 10:10 AM, Bill Belanger <
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Brian Lamb makes a huge square that you can use to get a square cut on long thin pieces.
Bill Belanger
I use the rip fence for longer narrow work which seems like about half the time.? Fo me it is a major feature of the machine.
Sometimes i use a 12" triangle square against the x-cut fence and work piece for in between shape work pieces as insurance.? A longer squaring arm that rides in the face groove of x-cut fence and used the same measuring system as the x-cut stops might be handy.? I would be able to work to the left of the blade more often.
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