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Infinity Tools Table Saw Taper Jig

Regular price $34.90

One of the first accessories that many woodworkers purchase for the table saw is a tapering jig. It’s used to safely make long tapering cuts at the table saw for things like table legs or angled panel cuts. The Infinity tapering jig is made from extruded aluminum for stiffness and lightness in use and takes the guess-work out of making perfectly tapered cuts.

You can choose either 0-15° on one side of the scale or select a pitch angle, with 0-3" of angle per linear foot, settable in quarter-inch increments. It features a tall handle for safe operation and a movable stop block to help steady your workpiece through the cut. Once you determine your proper angle, set the arched locking bar into place and position your table saw fence. Hold the jig against your fence, place the workpiece against the stop block and guide it through your saw blade.

It’s just that easy and the results are repeatable. The Infinity Tools table saw taper jig is a must-have for any woodworker’s shop.

The Infinity Table Saw Tapering Jig 100-146

One of the first accessories that many woodworkers purchase for the table saw is a tapering jig. It’s used to safely make long tapering cuts at the table saw for things like table legs or angled panel cuts. The Infinity tapering jig is made from extruded aluminum for stiffness and lightness in use.

Angle Gauge

It also includes a gauge to repeatedly set to the proper angle. You can choose either 0-15° on one side of the scale or select a pitch angle, with 0-3" of angle per linear foot, settable in quarter-inch increments.

Beefy Handle

It features a tall handle for safe operation...

Adjustable Stop Block

... and a movable stop block to help steady your workpiece through the cut.

Making a cut.

Once you determine your proper angle,set the arched locking bar into place and position your table saw fence. Hold the jig against your fence, place the workpiece against the stop block and guide it through your saw blade. We set our jig to a ten-degree angle and made our cuts. 

It’s just that easy and the results are repeatable.

100-146 Tapering Jig

The Infinity Tools table saw taper jig is a must-have for any woodworker’s shop.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a table saw taper jig used for?

It safely makes long tapering cuts on the table saw, such as table legs and angled panel cuts. It is one of the first accessories many woodworkers buy. Browse more table saw accessories.

What taper angles can the Infinity jig produce?

You can set a degree angle from 0° to 15° on one scale, or choose a pitch of 0 to 3" of taper per linear foot on the other, in quarter-inch increments.

What is the taper jig made of?

It is made from extruded aluminum, which gives it stiffness for accurate cuts while keeping it light and easy to handle in use.

How do I use the taper jig?

Set your angle and lock the arched locking bar, position your table saw fence, hold the jig against the fence, place the workpiece against the stop block, and guide it through the blade. The results are repeatable cut after cut.

Does the jig help keep my hands safe?

Yes. It features a tall handle for safe operation that keeps your hand up and away from the blade as you feed the jig and workpiece through the cut. Add push blocks & featherboards for extra control.

What does the movable stop block do?

The movable stop block steadies your workpiece through the cut, holding it in position against the jig so the taper stays consistent from start to finish.

Can I make matching table legs with this jig?

Yes. Once you set the angle, the jig produces repeatable tapers, so each leg matches the last — exactly what you want for a set of table or chair legs.

What is the arched locking bar for?

After you determine the proper angle, the arched locking bar sets into place to hold that angle securely, so the jig keeps the same setting throughout your cuts.

How fine can I adjust the taper?

The pitch scale is settable in quarter-inch increments per linear foot, letting you fine-tune the amount of taper to match your project.

What blade should I use for clean taper cuts?

A quality, sharp table-saw blade gives the cleanest tapered edges. Explore saw blades & accessories to pair with the jig.