I have the sawboy on a kf700sp and being able to find tune connected to the rip fence makes it a dream to work with for any straight cuts. Really handy for copy template work. Easy to install/remove after initial setup.? Would buy again.
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I do not have it, but Aigner sawboy does exactly like the L-fence jig does, it mounts on the rip fence. You can mount your L-fence jig to the rip fence on the slider too. Aigner sawboy's build and finish is just super nice and more expensive.

James
On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 8:13?AM netanel.belgazal via <netanel.belgazal=
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I wonder if someone has experience using the Aigner Sawboy jig?

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When I had a regular cabinet saw I used to work with a L fence jig for cutting patterns using templates (I find it more accurate then flush trim on a router table)
I just found out that Aigner has a product that function as L-fence and I wonder if someone has a familiarity with this product? (or has a better way to pattern cut on a slider)