Oddly enough, the first video is not just about the EZ-One, but about the ease at which you can convert it to be able to make cuts greater than the size of the bench. The bench measures about 48" x 27" with the fence extending about 36" to either side of the center cut line. I needed to cut 7" strips from a full sheet of 3/4" plywood to use in building up a baseboard in the guest bedroom that we are currently remodeling. I could easily cross cut the sheet, but these pieces need to be the full 96" long. The answer was to convert the EZ-One to a Smart Table, join two rails together, add repeaters to the rail, and make the cuts.
I didnt video making the first cuts because I just forgot, and I didnt show making all the cuts because it is just boring. But I do show a couple of cuts and converting and un-converting the bench to a Smart Table.
Hope you enjoy the video and get a feel for how the EZ-One can be used. As the need to use the EZ-One, Ill be making other videos and passing along to you my experiences using this great tool.
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