I recently built a miter saw station, and decided to upgrade it with this super awesome 3d printed stop block with a flip stop and acrylic marking guide to help me easily make accurate and repeatable cuts!
This one is designed to slide into T-Track with a T-Bolt, and the acrylic guide overlays a metal flexible ruler that is recessed into the workbench surface. Simply loosen the bolt, slide it to the distance you want to cut, lock it down, flip the flip stop, and cut away!
The entire stop block can be removed from the workbench to allow you to utilize the entire surface too!
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