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I'm beginning to wonder what happened to the concept of rough sawing to a line then planing to fit? Using a plunging rail saw to cut tapers seems to be overkill to my mind, especially as the gap in all probability won't be consistently straight (i.e. a constant taper). Rail saws don't work at all well on narrow pieces of material (you need to support the rail and ensure that the workpiece cannot move whilst you make the cut). You also have the additional problem of figuring out where the cut will actually be because for a narrow taper you will need to measure off the outside of the blade not the anti-splinter strip. I'm not saying it can't be done, merely that there are far, far easier ways of doing this
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