mickyd wrote:You seasoned guys will probably laugh at this post but remember, you were unseasoned at some point too.
How would you go about crosscutting 3" off a 6 foot long 2x8 on a Mark V and getting the cut square. It must be that you have to make a jig of some sort to capture a couple of feet of the board to hold it so that it runs square to the blade?????
Either I am missing something VERY obvious or my statement above is correct.
Posted with potential embarrassment, but man enough to do it....mickyd

Slide the carriage and table all the way to the right toward 'tailstock end'. mount the extension table on the left end. set the table heights so they match and allow a through cut of the 2x8. If you do NOT have a main table extender, lower the main table as far as it will go. Set the extension table to the same height.
Using the miter slot to the left of the blade, align the 2x8 to it. At this point you will wish the table was larger! The miter gauge is hanging off the front of the table considerably. As best you can, hold the 2x8 against the miter gauge while pushing the miter gauge and 2x8 into the saw blade(rotating). Aiding the alignment can be accomplished by simultaneously pushing the 2x8 near the extension table. The 'trick' IS to keep the 2x8 square(tight against the miter gauge).
Doing it this way a few(very) times will give you an appreciation of why a
1)front table extension is 'handy'.
2)miter gauge extension is 'handy'.
3)a miter gauge hold down is 'handy'.
Slow and steady - it may help to clamp the 2x8 to the miter gauge . . . somehow.
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