Dash-Board's Unique Parallel Guides

In the dynamic world of woodworking, precision is paramount. Enter the Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide by Dash-Board PWS, a game-changing tool set to revolutionize your cutting tasks. Crafted with the cutting-edge technology of carbon fiber, these guides promise unparalleled accuracy and versatility.
Unique Carbon Fiber Construction
Gone are the days of cumbersome and imprecise cutting tools. The Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide stands out with its robust carbon fiber construction. This innovative design not only enhances durability but also ensures consistent precision in every cut.
Unmatched Compatibility
Adaptability is at the heart of this tool. The guides are ingeniously compatible with 20mm holes and Universal Track Stars, ensuring seamless integration with your existing setup. This feature allows for easy and precise adjustments, catering to a wide range of cutting needs.
Accommodating a Variety of Materials
Whether you are working with thick slabs or delicate sheets, the Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide has you covered. It is designed to handle materials as thin as 1/4" (6mm) and as narrow as 1" (25mm), offering flexibility for various projects.
What’s Included?
Each package of the Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide includes the Carbon Fiber Parallel Guide itself and unique ExpanDogs. These ExpanDogs ensure secure anchoring, providing stability and reliability during your cutting tasks.
Elevating Your Woodworking Experience

With the Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide, Dash-Board PWS is not just selling a tool; they are offering an experience: an upgrade to superior precision and versatility. Whether you are a professional craftsman or a hobbyist, this tool is designed to elevate your woodworking projects to the next level.
The Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide is more than just a tool; it’s a testament to innovation and craftsmanship in the woodworking industry. Embrace the future of woodworking with Dash-Board PWS's Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide and experience cutting like never before.
Frequently Asked Questions for the Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide
What makes the Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide different from traditional parallel guides?
The Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide features a unique carbon fiber construction, offering enhanced durability and precision. Its compatibility with 20mm holes and Universal Track Stars also sets it apart, providing ease of adjustment and versatility in use.
Can the Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide handle thin or narrow materials?
It is designed to accommodate materials down to 1/4" (6mm) thickness and as narrow as 1" (25mm), making it suitable for a wide range of cutting tasks.
What are ExpanDogs and how do they contribute to the tool?
ExpanDogs are unique components included with the guide. They ensure secure anchoring in the tabletop's holes or tracks, providing stability and precision during cutting.
Is this tool suitable for professional woodworkers only?
The Un-Paralleled Parallel Guide is designed for both professional craftsmen and hobbyists. Its ease of use and precision make it a valuable tool for any level of expertise in woodworking.
How does the carbon fiber construction benefit the user?
Carbon fiber is known for its strength and lightweight properties, enhancing the durability of the guide without adding unnecessary weight. This results in a more comfortable and precise cutting experience.
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