About done with all the rehabs, need to start making saw dust, again
Had a few "Project Boards"...of Poplar..I think..
Storage boxes, start up.JPG
Might be Pine....hauled these to the shop...picked out the best of the litter...needed one board cut in two equal pieces, and another that the grain was close to a match, was to be cut into 6" long ends....Couldn't get the tablesaw out, or, even my shop stool.
Poplar Box Project, buried.JPG
So, will have to go Olde School...for the cross cuts...
Dungeon Saw til, mitre saw location 1.JPG
Was one of the reasons this saw wound up here...to break down lumber to size. But, there was a problem....Saw felt...wobbly.. Got to looking, King bolt was loose, as was the knurled bolts holding the guides in place. Turned the frame over, torqued the bolts down, tight....saw is no longer a weeble
Boards were NOT square on the ends...
Poplar Box Project, not square.JPG
Marked out for the center of the board, and ran that through the saw..
Poplar Box Project, trim saw.JPG
And..
.Poplar Box Project, squared.JPG
Set the two halves together, marked a second line, made a bit more saw dust..
Poplar Box Project, making sawdust.JPG
Until I had the 4 main parts cut...
Poplar Box Project, 4 sides.JPG
2 sides, and 2 ends....1/2 an hour of shop time's worth of work...part 2 will be about the rest of that hour...

Stay tuned ( yes, another Build-along thread)