Hello all,
I’m making two obelisks about 6′ tall. Does anyone have suggestions, or know of an article showing the PROPER way to create and set up an angle jig to create pieces of this length?
Many thanks,
Michael
Hello all,
I’m making two obelisks about 6′ tall. Does anyone have suggestions, or know of an article showing the PROPER way to create and set up an angle jig to create pieces of this length?
Many thanks,
Michael
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A table saw sled. Picture a long piece of plywood or MDF with adjustable stops and movable clamps such as Destaco type http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=21269&filter=clamp
the yoke type straddle clamp or even air cylinders. Such sleds have pictured in all the hobby mags over the years.
Don't forget that your bevel angle will something less than 45°. Sort of like an outside corner on crown molding with a steep spring angle.
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