I've been dabbling with woodworking for a week while house-sitting for my dad. Couldn't find anything in his workshop so I had to improvise.
It didn't look so bad until I realized it doesn't look like you're using any runners in the miter slot for your jig and just relying on the fence and that little piece of wood. Looks like it would tip a little more than I'd be comfortable with. However as long as you're not getting any kickback or losing any fingers i reckon it works. I'd highly recommend finding your dad's miter gauge (it might be hanging on the side of the saw, mine usually is) and rework that jig but I'm just some dummy in a garage so... Please post what you're working on when you're finished though! I'd be delighted to see it.
I made a crooked toolbox. I am still proud of it!
Looks great! You just need to work on your marketing now, it's a rustic toolbox not crooked lol
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