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Tip: a Reversed Featherboard Makes a Good Thin Ripping Jig
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Yeah, I think if you're going to do a lot of thin strips, a jig is worthwhile (and that seems like a nice method). I liked just using the featherboard because it worked (surprisingly) well, felt safe, took a matter of seconds to set up, and doesn't require me storing a jig (I'm tight on garage space).
Like I said, I do really like your method. It's a great variation on some other thin strip jigs, and it seems really safe and easy to use.