In my latest project, I am cnc routing a cribbage board that is basically rectangular in design. Once routed, I do some sanding to remove the tabs, as well as some light sanding of the overall piece to remove any witness lines, while trying not to manipulate the overall size any more than I have to. From there, I am using the 90 degree corner alignment method by cutting a thin piece of acrylic or wood on the laser in order to properly align the cribbage board. Here is where I run into trouble. Because it is quite noticeable if the engraving on the board is off by even a bit, has anyone come up with a solution to slight size changes. My only thought was to use a template large enough to laser cut out the entire profile size of the cribbage board, then set the board in the center of the jig, using shims on either end to "Split the difference". Open to any suggestions. Thanks, Marc