Woodworker's Journal

Clever Gizmos for Tuning, Clamping and Lifting

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ISOtunes

317-740-0419

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Kreg Tool

800-447-8638

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Rockler

800-279-4441

rockler.com

Triton Tools

980-297-7200

tritontools.com

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Super-tune your table saw’s blade and rip fence for parallelism with one another, and get cleaner, safer and more accurate cutting as a result, when you use   (item 66646; $59.99). It features a precision dial ⁄ 4" to 7 ⁄ 4" from the blade.

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