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I added 2 more screws, as I've opted to use a much longer section of 1/4" rod than the little nub that came with the stop. I do this, because my stop can't ride right into the blade. My 0 mark, thus, is out where I have the stop now. To make this mark accurate, I need to make the position the stop is in now mean "0." To do so, I first loosen the screws, and slide the rod to the left, out of the way of the saw. The stop is still clamped in at "0."
IMG_1951.JPG
I added 2 more screws, as I've opted to use a much longer section of 1/4" rod than the little nub that came with the stop. I do this, because my stop can't ride right into the blade. My 0 mark, thus, is out where I have the stop now. To make this mark accurate, I need to make the position the stop is in now mean "0." To do so, I first loosen the screws, and slide the rod to the left, out of the way of the saw. The stop is still clamped in at "0."