After making the key splitting jig, I realized that by moving the runner to the OTHER slot in the table saw, I could get double duty out of this jig. I placed one part of the (now split) piano key with the bevel to the blade and screwed down a fence to give me the angle. Now I can flip the piano key part and make a matching bevel on the other end of the key. This looks nice as a saddle/bridge.
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After making the key splitting jig, I realized that by moving the runner to the OTHER slot in the table saw, I could get double duty out of this jig. I placed one part of the (now split) piano key with the bevel to the blade and screwed down a fence to give me the angle. Now I can flip the piano key part and make a matching bevel on the other end of the key. This looks nice as a saddle/bridge.
See next pic for more. . .