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                | Tips 
                  for Top-Quality Crosscuts |  |   
                | One of the 
                  most basic table saw operations, yet one of the most critical 
                  for woodworking success, is the crosscut. As the name implies, 
                  this means cutting across the width of a board to trim it to 
                  exact length. To ensure that you can do this accurately, we 
                  gave you great tips for crosscutting success in the October 
                  2005 issue of Workbench (#291). |   
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                      | Here at Bench Basics Online, we 
                          can take it a step further, with a video that walks 
                          and talks you through two surefire ways to cut multiple 
                          pieces to the exact same length using shop-built stop 
                          blocks. |  
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