curiousgeorge wrote:Hummmmm... Looks kinda familiar. I've seen that somewhere before.
Look at the time posted!
Almost simultaneous!
Low Budget approach!
Familiar indeed!:D
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I use a Incra 2000 Miter on my 520 so when they made the V120 available for the SS I did not see the need for it, but the other day I came across a regular V120 for a table saw at the right price and bought one. It did not come with a fence so I made this 22" and I am starting to like the idea of not having to make the change-over when going from right to left miter slot required with the 2000.
ldh
1. 3/4 BB for the fence
2. 1/2 BB for the stop
3. T-track from Rockler
4. Sand paper from the Junque box
5. Knobs from JW Winco #3TTT1
6. T-track bolts 1/4x20x1 Rockler....can use a regular hex head
7. #6x3/8 sheet metal screws
8. #6x1 sheet metal screws
Use a story stick for your setup and I think you will find it quite easy to get good results from using it on both sides of the blade.