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best method to mitre cut board
hi group,
as my very first serious WW project, I'm planning to build a bed. I'd be keen on using the knowledge and experience of the group to avoid serious (and costly) mistakes. The first problem where I'm stuck: How to cut 45 degree mitres on the ends of a 90 x 7.8 x 1.5 inch board, along the height of 7.8 inches with a 1.5 inch thickness? Note that I'm almost a complete beginner, but still, I don't want to go with mortise and tenon joint. The boards are beech, I have handtools, bandsaw, plunge router. Should I take it to a pro with a router table, or are there other ways? Thanks for your input: Marton Czebe |
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