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| sodapopinski:
Even though i'm a carpeneter i have a quick question. How do you make a rip over 45 degrees when your table saw only tilts that far. a jig? |
| Fozzy The Bear:
--- Quote from: sodapopinski on March 23, 2006, 09:21:46 am ---Even though i'm a carpeneter i have a quick question. How do you make a rip over 45 degrees when your table saw only tilts that far. a jig? --- End quote --- Yeah,.... I would.... Angle plate on the table surface should do the job, but it is pushing the limits a bit. Probably also needs two people on hand to do it if it's a large piece. Best Regards, Julian (Fozzy The Bear) |
| Ayrk:
Subtract the angle you want from 90 degrees, tilt the blade that much, and flip your board over so you are cutting the inverse. For example, if you need a 60 degree angle, set the blade at 30 degrees and flip the board around. I'd recommend practicing on a scrap piece or two, I know it took me a few tries to get it right. |
| Nannuu:
Depending on the size of the wood. You can turn the wood 90 degrees and run it through vertical. If it's a giant piece it will probably be too hard to manage that way though. |
| Nannuu:
Like this. |
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