Randy Cohen
12-22-2007, 8:04 AM
Beehives that you buy from suppliers all come with cove shaped handholds on all 4 sides. I'm sure y'all know what I'm talking about. If not I will try to find a good pic of it.
There are many techniques for cutting these usually involving the table saw with a sled and a jig.
But how about using a SCMS? I would enter the piece vertically and then rotate the saw up and out of the cut by not locking the 'compound' mechanism. Am I explaining this properly?
Opinions? Does that sound like it would work? Be dangerous? Not work?
Chances are that I'm going to try this out anyway but before I do I'd like to hear what more experienced woodworkers have to say.
There are many techniques for cutting these usually involving the table saw with a sled and a jig.
But how about using a SCMS? I would enter the piece vertically and then rotate the saw up and out of the cut by not locking the 'compound' mechanism. Am I explaining this properly?
Opinions? Does that sound like it would work? Be dangerous? Not work?
Chances are that I'm going to try this out anyway but before I do I'd like to hear what more experienced woodworkers have to say.