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Default Mitering Large Width Boards

On Mar 24, 1:36*pm, Jeff B wrote:
Part of my kitchen remodeling involves cutting and mitering really
nice stained 6" wide molding boards that cover the gap between the top
of the wall cabinets and the ceiling. *They are installed vertically.
(Crown molding gets installed on top of that.) * The throat of my
compound miter saw is too small to make that cut vertically or laying
flat. *I have one of those cheap "table saws" ... its really just a
table with an old circular saw mounted underneath. *Unfortunately, it
doesn't tilt 45 for all of the corners I need to cut. *I cut the end
off of one long piece by hand with a new/good circular saw using a
fence clamped to board as a guide but that won't work on smaller
pieces. *Plus its not as accurate.

I seem to have 2 options...1) go buy a new half decent quality table
saw or 2) lay the board flat on the miter saw, cut as much as I can
with the blade tilted 45, then flip and rotate the board to cut the
rest. * While I usually look for any excuse to buy new tools, a new
table saw won't get used much after this project. *(And no...I don't
know anyone I can borrow a good table saw from.)

Has anyone used method #2 with any success?? *I want the corners to be
really tight...I don't want this to be a "caulk and putty" job! *I
think this will result in miscuts and some wasted wood but thought I
would check first.

Thanks.

--Jeff


I didn't see it mentioned but...

It wasn't until I had my house almost finished that I discovered it.

Harbor Freight has _cheap_ sliding, compound miter saws. I don't know
if they do currently but mine only ran $49 IIRC. It runs quite
accurate angles on wide stock. Kicked my rear for not buying a saw
like that years prior. Amazing how simple they make things. Had I but
known, I would have paid big bucks for one way back.

Harry K