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Drawer guide
Cant figure this one out. I need to replicate a drawer guide from an old
dresser. It looked easy to do at first until i looked at the angles involved. I thought that all I would need is a 18o dovetail bit, but the angle looks more like 25o. Do they make a 25o dovetail bit? How else could this be done? Photo attached in ABPW. Thanks. -- Stoutman http://home.triad.rr.com/brianmeliss...ing_frames.htm (Featuring a NEW look) |
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Drawer guide
Set your table saw for the required bevel cut, and clean it up with a
chisel?Tom |
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Drawer guide
"tom" wrote in message
ups.com... Set your table saw for the required bevel cut, and clean it up with a chisel?Tom S-h-h-c-a-ww-a-p. That was the sound of my hand hitting my forehead. JeffB in ABPW turned a light on in my head. It's not a dovetail profile, but the bottom portion of a 25o chamfer bit. Doh!! |
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