How to make the most effective miter saw fence.
Diy miter gauge fence.
The stock fence was perfectly straight and square to the blade so i wanted to preserve that.
Then you can now mount the extension fence to your miter gauge.
Cut another piece 4 inches wide for the fence itself.
Build a wear proof miter gauge fence.
If you use an auxiliary miter gauge fence for mitering beveling and dadoing you eventually wind up with big chunks missing.
The original fence was in two pieces and that made it tricky to line up precisely.
I used 3 4 baltic birch plywood for that for stability and strength.
Build this adjustable fence and you ll never cut the face regardless of the blade or the angle of the cut.
You must use a drafting square for easy and precise marking.
Join the strips of wood together using some glue and 2 inch brad nails.
The first part to make is the base that bolts onto the deck of the saw.
Cut a piece of plywood or mdf 7 inches wide to use as the base for your fence.