Several Black Fridays ago when I was looking to get into more DIY projects around the house, I purchased a Skil 3305 table saw from Lowes. Now that my interest has evolved more into woodworking, I am looking to build some jigs to make the saw a bit more usable in the near future. I know that the miter gauge slots aren’t standard (sorta like a T-slot), and has been a sore point in figuring out how to make and attach runners. Does anyone have any advice?
The dimensions of the slots are as follows: – Width (top of miter gauge slot): 11/16” – Width (bottom of miter gauge slot): 13/16” – Height: 3/16”
I also want to say that I don’t have a dedicated space for a workshop. As a result, I am not looking to replace the table saw until my wife and I move, and I have the space for a better contractor or hybrid saw.
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