What Burn Marks Can Tell You
How burn marks appear on your cuts can tell you where to look for the solution.
April 9, 2026
Why We Improved the ZEROPLAY Miter Bars
What is the difference between the black ZP9 and the green ZP750 ZEROPLAY Miter Bars?
April 2, 2026
Setting the MJ Steel Pro Splitters
How to adjust your MJ Splitters to fit the blade you are using.
April 2, 2026
MATCHFit Access Slots
Insert MATCHFit dovetail hardware anywhere with simple access slots.
March 30, 2026
Table Clips with the 2-Step Router Bit
Attaching a top to the apron of a table requires that the top can move with seasonal changes in humidity and temperature, and MicroJig’s 2-Step Router Bit gives you a couple of different ways to address this. Grooves cut along the inside of the apron accept slotted table clips or stretchers that will hold the top while allowing for movement. Screws through the counter-bored slot made with the 2-Step Bit keep the top tight to the apron and prevents splitting the top.
January 5, 2026
Which GRR-RIPPER do I Want?
What is the difference between the GR-100+ and the GR-200PRO?” is one of the most common questions we get asked, so here is a basic overview.
December 29, 2025
Will ZeroPlay Fit My Saw?
The ZP750 ZEROPLAY Miter Bar is designed to fit all standard 3/4" (19.05mm) miter bars that are at least 5/16” (8mm) deep. The ZP750 ZEROPLAY Miter Bar is designed to fit all standard 3/4" (19.05mm) miter bars that are at least 5/16” (8mm) deep.
December 29, 2025
Using the MicroDial Rise Over Run Scale
Setting a cut with the MicroDial Tapering Jig is pretty straight forward when you know the angle you want to cut, just set the MicroDial at the end of the jig to the number you want. There are 80 pre-sets to choose from between 0 and 10 degrees. But if you do not know the actual angle such as when tapering a table leg, you need to set the jig based on how much you want to remove. This is when you need to use the Rise Over Run scale. So, what exactly is rise over run?
November 20, 2025