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 Slot
=`^li\.(% Slot routed in featherboard.
5"
5"
 4" Slot
(Top View)
(Side View)
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Countersink on Bottom
1
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4
" Hole
=`^li\.)% Miter bar pattern.
(Side View)
Wing Nut
Miter Bar
Featherboard
Flat Head Screw
Flat Washer
=`^li\.*% Assembling miter slot 
featherboard components.
+% Rout 
1
4
"–
3
8
" wide slot 4"–5" long in the workpiece 
and 1"–2" from the short end of the featherboard 
(see 
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,%  Cut a miter bar that will fit in the table miter slot 
approximately 5" long, as shown in 
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-% Drill 
1
4
" hole in the center of the bar, then 
countersink the bottom to fit a 
1
4
"-20 flat head 
screw. 
.%  Mark a 4" line through the center of the countersunk 
hole, then use a jig saw with a narrow blade to cut 
it out.
/%  Assemble the miter bar and featherboard with a 
1
4
"-
20 x flat head screw, flat washer, and a wing nut or 
a star knob (see 
=`^li\.*). Congratulations! Your 
featherboard is complete.
*%  Make a series of end cuts with the grain, 
approximately 
3
8
"–
1
4
" apart and 2"–3" long, as shown 
in 
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Alternatively, start cuts at 2"-3" deep, then make 
them progressively deeper, as shown in 
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(B).
 
@DGFIK8EK1 Cuts made across the grain will result 
in weak fingers that easily break when flexed. When 
made correctly, the fingers should withstand flexing 
from moderate pressure. To test the finger flexibility, 
push firmly on the ends with your thumb. If the 
fingers do not flex, they are likely too thick (the 
cuts are too far apart).