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Doing a Jig

One of my hobbies is beekeeping . Unfortunately it is quite expensive to buy all the wooden-ware needed. As a result I decided to make my own hive bodies. But the problem is pushing a 2 x 10 of any length through the table saw and keeping a straight edge is challenging. I was talking with a workmate who recommended making a jig and using my circular saw. So this is what I came up with: The base is a piece of 1/2 inch plywood about 12" x 12". There are 2 1 x scraps of wood on the sides sized to the 1 x 10 that hold it when the saw is pushed through. The top is another piece of plywood that is screwed down. Now I use the edge of this to piece of plywood as the guide for the circular saw. So I force the 1 x 10 as far back into the jig as possible and it is the right size for the long ends of the hive bodies. Once I cut a few pieces off it is much easier to push it through the table saw for the small sides. I could always make another jig for the small sides if I wanted