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Jay Pique
 
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Default How to sharp inside corners

Morris Dovey wrote:

Ollie wrote:

We had to make some L-shape pieces from 1/2 in plywood. We did use the
table saw for the outside dimensions (2' x 2'). Table saw was used for most
of the length (around 11") for the two lines towards the center. The last
inch was cut with a jig saw. Obviusly the result was not as good as with
table saw. To smoothen the last part we did use a stationary 12" sander.

There must be an easier way to get the nice inside edges. What is that?


Try raising the TS blade as high as it will go and flipping the stock
over to zero in on both sides.

Bandsaw with a fence would work well, as would a (good) jigsaw/blade
combo with a straightedge.

Have you got a hollow chisel mortiser?

How about a CNC router?!

JP