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On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 22:12:06 -0500, Upscale wrote:

"Dick Snyder" wrote in message
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...8&filter=25854

Haven't used one, but there's also a tongue and groove set that does
the same thing and would be my preference over the curved one above
if I was to go and buy something for this purpose.


Agreed. Having t&g helps alignment, and makes claming much less
problematic. With glue in the joing, I'd expect the curved one to want
to slide all over the place.

I recently purchased this set from Eagle America:

http://www.eagleamerica.com/product.asp?pn=100-9017F

It cuts a 60-degree "V" and a tongue and groove (part #100-9107F).

It was just a bit fussy to set up, but no biggie. Make sure you have
featherboards to keep the plywood and edging stock tight to the table.

I used it to cut some maple banding for 3/4 plywood. Worked great.

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