On the wall, next to my table saw, I have a rack with boards in a range of
thicknesses, from one eighth of an inch up to two inches.  It's easy to make
these using standard quarter, three eights, half and three fourths inch
stock.
Then when I want to rip a cut of  one of these thicknesses or a combination,
I simply pull what I need off the rack and set the fence.
Easier than measuring every time.
I also have a range of boards of various lengths from four inches up to 24
inches.
It's surprising how often these come in handy for settig up the saw or other
work.
Blessings,
Tom


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