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Since we are at this company, I too bought two sets of this miter bar and they work as advertised. The company's GRR-ripper is the cats meow of push sticks too. I was skeptical at first but once used, you will not return to an ordinary push stick. They allow complete control of anything passing over the blade.
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They even say :

"even fits tricky Shopsmith™"

section : products / Zero play guide bar (overview)

I like the word "tricky"
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Once I found the Shopsmith wording in the add I order three sets. One I will give to my brother. Thanks for this great information. wouldn't it be neat for Shopsmith to make these available in their "New Printed Catalog" yeah I know I am a dreamer. Jim
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Just wanted to provide a little feedback on this thread. I'm actually helping my son with this project, so it's being accomplished on his (busy) schedule. Knowing his schedule, don't expect any finished pics before summer. LOL

That being said, I got the fence clamps from Rockler and attached the sacrificial MDF board fence to the ripping fence with them. They worked great and the rabbit joints turned out well. Thanks for the recommendations.
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