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you know squaring wood is one of the most basic fundamentals and were working and your slab plays a huge part of that today Im going to show you a very simple method that you can use to check the accuracy of your sled Ill show you how to calculate the error ratios needed to correct any errors you might have now Ive been sharing this method at the woodworking shows for the past five six years and I still get emails when people asking me how do I calculate the error ratio now I teach and share this method in the beginning of all my classes here at the school because I believe the sled is the most important jig in your shop it will help you with accuracy repeatability and most of all safety now Ive made some pretty hairy cuts that I would never have done without my sled if you dont have a sled new shop you might want to reconsider when I started with working the way I was taught to square a sled was to get a board cut it in half flip one board over and see if theres a gap if there