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May 30, 2026 - 06:16 AM
The physical dimensions of a table saw jig determine what size workpieces it can handle and how easily it can be stored or maneuvered. Larger jigs are better for big panels, while compact jigs are more suited for small, detailed work or limited shop space. The Microjig TJ-5000 MICRODIAL Tapering Jig (9" x 26" x 2") provides ample support for tapered leg projects, and the Microjig SG-133 MATCHFIT Setup Gauge is compact for easy storage and quick setup. A variety of sizes are available so you can choose the table saw jig that fits both your workspace and project needs.
