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I am new to wood working and the project I am making states to cut the
wood at a 1/8 inch off-set. How do I make this cut with a table saw?

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On Apr 9, 8:22 am, "Dr. Deb" wrote:
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I am new to wood working and the project I am making states to cut the
wood at a 1/8 inch off-set. How do I make this cut with a table saw?


Like Morris said, "More information please." If you are brand new to
woodworking you probably are unfamiliar with a lot of terms. Just describe
what you think the plans are calling for. In fact it would be real nice if
you could quote them.

Deb

Thanks for the help.
The step reads " Bottom-should be cut to an 1/8inch offset to allow
for the angled sides
Sides-Bottom edges of sides should be cut to an 1/8 inch offset to
allow for a flat bottom"

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On Apr 8, 7:53 pm, "Morris Dovey" wrote:
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| I am new to wood working and the project I am making states to cut
| the wood at a 1/8 inch off-set. How do I make this cut with a table
| saw?

More information please. Can/would you describe what the finished cut
is supposed to look like?

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Thanks for the help.
The step reads " Bottom-should be cut to an 1/8inch offset to allow
for the angled sides
Sides-Bottom edges of sides should be cut to an 1/8 inch offset to
allow for a flat bottom"

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