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Hi there and welcome, you’ll like it here.

1) That’s a hi/low Euro style extension for your primary fence. The tall part is for regular rips whilst the low part is for thin stock. You just flip it as needed.

2) Make the bevel cut first, then finish it with the shallow rip. Use a sacrificial fence with the shallow cut, you don’t want the piece to tilt or flip whilst you’re running it through.


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1) Euro style was a keyword I didn't know until know, and with a little research I understood the good possible advantages.
2) Also sacrificial fence was a new keyword I didn't know. I know understand how to make one, but I didn't really understand how you meant for me to use it. Could you elaborate a little on that part?
A sacrificial fence is something you attach to the actual fence so the blade won’t nick it. Like a piece if plywood, clamped onto the fence.


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A sacrificial fence is used under specific conditions, such as OPs. He needs to mill a rectangular beam to a certain profile, and is at risk of the piece flipping over. That can cause all kinds of issues, beside ruining the project. So, we’re using a sacrificial board for additional support and safety. That’s how i would do it, but I’m no higher authority in any sense.


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