Good idea, except wood expands/contracts and twists out of shape so 
metal setup blocks would be better. That being said, I think I'll go 
hang up different sized wood for that until I can find good metal blocks.
David

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> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] This works for me
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> > 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
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