On 7/20/2019 5:47 PM, A K wrote:
On Saturday, July 20, 2019 at 4:20:33 PM UTC-5, Clare Snyder wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jul 2019 10:27:52 -0700 (PDT), A K
wrote:
I want to mount this piece of plywood in such a way that it is reasonable removable.
I first need to true up the edges of the wood and that is difficult because of it's small size.
I have a table saw, circular saw, and reciprocating saw.
I would like to avoid the table saw because of its weight and bulk.
How can I true up the wood?
https://imgur.com/iFZFKs8
With the table saw. No other tool you own will do as good a job, as
easily , quickly, and safely, as the table saw with a good fence and a
good miter slide. A sled would be even better, but not a REQUIREMENT
I have no requirement for perfection.
I wonder how craftsman did it before they made table saws?
Any carpenter/cabinetmaker would be able to cut a straight a line to the
mark with a handsaw.
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