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Cutting a Waterfall Miter on the Table Saw: Two Live Edges
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If you don't have a mitering sled you can clamp down the live edge slab onto a rectangular sheet of plywood or MDF and tuck it against the fence of the miter gauges (see explanation on how to use two miter gauges and a fence in my previous post).When both edges of your slab are live edge you cant rely on them for crosscutting or sawing off accurate miters. This is because tucking a live edge against the fence of a crosscut sled will not provide you with a stable support, nor will it ensure a miter that is perpendicular to the slabs center line (the line that spans along the length of the slab). So what should […]The post Cutting a Waterfall Miter on the Table Saw: Two Live Edges appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.

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