Upscale wrote:
"Leon" wrote in message
That is why I would do it with a circular saw and a straight edge. Yes
you
can hardly tell that it was not cut by a much better saw.
And a really effective upgrade from the simple straight edge method is some
of the new track saws on the market. At the Toronto Woodworking Show I went
to in march, I got demonstrations from a Festool dealer and a DeWalt dealer.
The edges of the cut wood were comparable in most every way to what one
could get on a table saw, but were much easier and certainly less space
limiting.
....... and cost as much as a table saw. :-)
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