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Step 3Drill Holes for the rails

Drill Holes for the rails
Purchase two 1 inch angle iron pieces 3 feet long each. Sort through those available to find two that are not bowed in any way, but are very straight.

Here is one of two screwheads holding the angle iron rails in place. They are 1/4 x 20 inch bevel head screws. In the photo you can see a bit of the support for the rear ends of the angle iron rails. Do not glue the rear support to the saw guide table. It will remain adjustable for assuring square cuts from the saw guide. Two similar screws anchor the rails at the front, too. Carefully mark holes to drill for the 1/4 inch screws. Drill the holes as straight up and down as possible.
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