Bandsaw?
Do it your method and clean it up with a edge sander?
Post here asking if anyone has a 12" saw?
Bandsaw?
Do it your method and clean it up with a edge sander?
Post here asking if anyone has a 12" saw?
W/o a handplane I would cut as deep as possible on your TS, finish the cut proud with a handsaw, then file and sandpaper referencing off the TS cut. You could do it with a router mounted on a base that references off the TS cut, too, but there's a lot more chance of tearout trying that; none if you do it manually.
John
Best approach would be to put enough of a radius on the finished joint's corner, instead of a dangerously sharp corner. That way you can simply cutoff the small portion left by your table saw.
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That would ruin the waterfall with a band of endgrain.
I agree with Prashun. One side of blade, flip piece, and run through other side of blade.
I would do as you said your self: deep cut with table saw, cut the rest (proud) with a hand saw, jig up a small router and use a flush trim bit from the other side to make it flush with the table saw cut surface.
Last edited by mreza Salav; 06-01-2018 at 1:03 AM.
I'd just build a tall miter box & cut the whole thing by hand. It might need some final cleanup, which with the addition of a tall fence extension on the jointer's fence would be a simple quick way to do it.
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Depending on the trunion mechanism often the cut depth is less when the blade is tilted to 45 degrees- more of the blade is below the table.
Without a handplane or a few other basic tools, i have to suggest the best method might be begging/paying someone local to do it. For example, for $20 id make that cut on my slider for you and send you on your way 5-10 mins later with a perfect joint.
Stick a piece of newspaper between the cauls and the pieces of wood in that video & use Elmer's School glue and removing the cauls becomes a minor task instead of a sanding mess.
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