Jig-Saw Table for Vise

Those who have occasional work to be done with a jig saw will find the simple device shown in the sketch convenient. It provides a table for sawing light work. By holding it in a vise, as shown, a rigid support may be had. The table is made of a rectangular piece of ³⁄₄-in. wood, 8 in. wide and 10 in. long. At one end, a strip, 1 in. square, is attached for clamping in the vise. The other end is notched to provide a place for the saw while in use.—Contributed by Victor A. Rettich, New York, N. Y.

The Jig-Saw Table Provides a Rigid Support for Light Fretwork