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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: rhoelsch on May 14, 2003, 10:09:21 pm
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Ok, this has been holding me up for far too long: I have the top of my cp drilled and cut, and need to assemble the rest. 2 questions:
1. Concerning cutting the sides, I'm not sure what to use for cutting small pieces of wood. I tried my jig--it weighs about 2 lbs., and jumped all over the place even with a straightedge, leaving a crooked cut. I did get a circular saw, but I'm thinking it's just too large to cut out a relatively small piece of wood, and since I'm just getting used to it, I'm concerned about safety as well. What's the best tool/method?
2. I want to angle the top of the cp downward for ergonomic purposes. How do you do the mitred cuts? Should I mount the cp on a slant, or try to mitre the top to the back and front somehow?
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I cut all my pieces with my tablesaw, I cut big pieces, small pieces 45 degree bevels etc. they have a fence to guide it straight, they also have a mitre guide for cutting the angles.
one thing I did when cutting small pieces was used a piece of scrap as a pusher so I wouldn't get my hands down near the blade, also stood to the side of the blade in case it kicked back. Really didn't have any problems with it. I also tried to err on the side of bigger than I needed, and just touched it up with a belt sander.
I'm not a very experienced woodworker (read as NO practical experience at all) I found this not too difficult, and if I can be successful anyone can. ;D
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I don't know what tools you have available.
A power miter box saw or table saw would make quick work of it.
You can get a hand saw and miter box combo for $10
but this has a max width of 3 1/2". If you have only a few cuts to make consider just cutting them with a hand saw. You can get a very straight cut it just takes a little longer.
Slug54