Taper jig plans. This jig can be adjusted to cut two and four sided tapers in almost any size leg. Wide by 36 in. Lock the fence and pull the jig back so its clear of the blade. I personally cut an 8 inch strip for the base and a 2 inch strip for the fence.
I have one that i made several years ago that ive used for various projects stair railing rebuild for exampleits an improvement on the classic design in that the body of it is wide enough to let the stay slip over it. There are many versions of the tapering jig. A tapering jig allows you to adjust your tapered cuts to nearly any angle up to 15 degrees and gives you the ability to do so consistently. Wide maple runner attaches to the underside of the jig to ride in the miter slot.
This simple woodworking jig can be used to taper furniture legs cut wood on an angle or straighten edges. This jig offers a permanent and flexible solution. The measurements of the jig will really depend on the size of your table saw and what you plan to do with it whether its taper furniture legs cut plywood on and angle or straighten a live edge. Thick by 9 14 in.
Keep your hands behind the jig support throughout the cut. Supplies from scraps the base of the taper jig is a 34 in. Making a table saw taper jig. In this diy video ill show you how to make a tapering jig for the table saw.
Watch turner assemble the jig and set it up to cut a taper. I was asked by the builders challenge to create a taper jig that would go along with the plans for this seasons build. This jig is really easy to make with just a few passes at the router table. Click here the builders challenge.
Curious about the builders challenge. Using 1 1 2 thick maple stock cut the jig body a to 3x30 and the jig arm b to 1 3 4 x30. True cut taper jig ripping table legs or other project pieces at an angle can be frustrating even dangerous. A side benefit to the adjustable features of the jig is that it allows you to tackle other tough cuts like safely ripping a straight edge on rough edged lumber.
Hold the jig against the rip fence and adjust the fence so the edge of the jig is flush with the inside edges of the blade teeth. Start the saw and feed the jig along the fence to rip the taper.