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long slots in small wood
I want to make a folding bucksaw, a bit like the one shown in
http://www.poleandpaddle.com/images/pack_saw.jpg. But that means that I need to cut a slong slot in both the uprights and the crosspiece, to cover the sawblade. I do not own a router or a tablesaw. Is it possible to do it with a circular saw? Any other suggestions? I've thought of gluing up three pieces of wood, but that feels like cheating. /Par -- Par How do I set my laser printer on stun? |
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