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3.

  Using the trailing face of the 22.5° Miter Sled, set up to cut 

  the workpieces at one end. Adjust the table saw fence and 

  stop block so that the cut will intersect the back corner of the 

  workpiece without shortening the workpiece at all. 

4.

  Once the fence and stop block have been set, position a 

  workpiece so that it is tight to the trailing face of the 22.5° 

  Miter Sled and its back corner is tight to the stop block. 

  Clamp it in place, making sure that no part of the clamp 

  will come into contact with the blade during the cutting 

  operation. (There are slots in the base of the 22.5° Miter 

  Sled to allow space for the clamp head.) 

Fig. 3.

 

5.

  Carefully make the cut. Use the same procedure to cut 

  one end of all workpieces.

6.

  To cut the other end of the workpieces, move to the 

  front face of the 22.5° Miter Sled. make sure to orient the 

  workpieces correctly, or you will end up cutting parallel 

  angles on the ends. 

Fig. 4. 

7.

  One by one, position each workpiece so that it is tight to the 

  trailing face of the 22.5° Miter Sled and its back corner is tight 

  to the stop block. Clamp it in place, making sure that no part 

  of the clamp will come into contact with the blade during 

  the cutting operation.

8.

  Carefully make the cut. Use the same procedure to cut one 

  end of all workpieces.

Fig. 4

Fig. 3

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