Commander wrote:Thanks Phil, that would be great, I have sent you a PM.
Received and e-mail sent with address and contact details.
Cheers
Phil
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Commander wrote:Thanks Phil, that would be great, I have sent you a PM.
Andyp wrote:You might like to try and find a suitable piece of clear shatter proof Perspex or similar to place between the front and back of your sled about 3 inches wide and positioned directly over the blade will prevent projectiles coming flying up at you.
Rod wrote:Well I hope I didn't come across too hard you were very brave to show the results?
Stability and accuracy are the main points.
I learnt to do them by hand which improves hand held saw skills.
You saw each cut vertically from each side but only part way on the opposite side IE at a sloping angle, so following the easily seen marked cut lines, top and facing side.
Turn round and repeat then cut down to the shoulder once both sides have been cut to full length.
Cut off shoulders square or chisel out depending on the piece.
Much easier to do than trying to instruct in words.
Nowadays I use a bandsaw which is much easier to control as you have better support for the timber.
Rod
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