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Splitting a board lengthwise like a long wedge with a table saw?
Yes, it sounds smarter than trying to cut a wedge. Cut down the rule to the lowest distance and prop up. Why didn't I think of thatđL lakman said:
Yes, exactly because it will be hidden anyway đ you could also use adjustable base feet depending on how much or little you want upChrillthesill said:
"adjustable base foot" and you will find several options
Or a frame of boards that you shim
It's fine to change the blade to a finer one for the purpose, which applies regardless of the machine.M mrmlz said:
As previously recommended, I wouldn't saw the stud but just the baseboard. And use the plunge saw for the purpose. For me, it provides safer, neater, and straighter cuts.
I would never tape a piece that I am sawing on the table saw. If the tape comes loose, it can go really badly. Secure the piece properly, with clamps, screws, etc.!derfpa said:
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HÀr Àr en tydlig video pÄ hur man sÄgar en kilform med en "Taper Jig"!
Det finns en del sÄna hÀr att köpa frÄn den amerikanska marknaden, men jag har svÄrt att hitta dem i Sverige. NÄgon som vet?
Det finns en del sÄna hÀr att köpa frÄn den amerikanska marknaden, men jag har svÄrt att hitta dem i Sverige. NÄgon som vet?
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Det finns en uppsjö av dem pÄ U-tuben. Mest frÄn USA sÄ klart, men de fungerar hÀr i Svedala ocksÄ.
Ett axplock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KS9gM9pN9Uw
Ett axplock.
SÄhÀr blev det. Inget vidare bra med bordssÄgen trots att jag inte gjorde en kil. Klöv betydlig mer Àn jag tÀnkt. Blev ÀndÄ bra nÀr jag pallade upp.Chrillthesill said:
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