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To anyone who has experience when it comes to making production pieces, how do you go about getting repeatable rip cuts on your table saw over time? I'm considering something like picrel, but each project I do might have multiple cuts that need repeated, and I don't trust myself to dial it in accurately each time because I'm working with some very tight tolerances. I'm also not doing a lot of super thin rips. The narrowest would be about 1.5 to 2 inches.

I'm considering picking up some HDPE strips (below) and making a series of static stops, but that could get pretty absurd pretty fast.

https://www.amazon.com/POWERTEC-71636-Miter-Crosscut-Fixtures/dp/B0B3WXCVT

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