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Cutting to "dead nuts" on plywood
Ok, I'm amount to tackle a project where I need to
cut some plywood to "dead nuts'. I can rip easily enough with my TS, but cross cutting will be a challenge and not possible with my TS (not enough real estate on the saw for the cut). I was thinking of cross cutting with a circ saw to a length slightly larger than what I needed, then come back and use a router with a compression bit to get it "dead on". Any other good suggestions? Yes, I know about building one of those circular saw cutting guides, but I got one for the rough cut, but don't trust it for the "dead on". I just want to "whisper cut" with the router, to get it to size. MJ |
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