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Cross cutting a dado
I picked up a stacked dado set last week, and am working on building a
simple bookcase. All the shelves will rest in dados, so I'd like to use the dado set to ensure a consistent fit. Here's the problem: The outer supports are 6' tall, and two shelves must be at the ends of the boards. My table saw won't support a board that long without the board tipping. I'm looking at building a side stand to support the extra length of the board, but was wondering if anyone else had a suggestion. I don't have a RAS. Puckdropper -- Never teach your apprentice everything you know. |
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