Hi everyone,
I'm hoping some of you experts can help me out. I work in car audio and make a bit of stuff on the table saw (panels, sub boxes etc). Most of the time the cuts are 90 degrees.
Yesterday I had to make an octagonal subwoofer box that fit inside a spare wheel. So I had to cut 8 side pieces with 22.5 degree opposing mitres on our left tilt table saw.
Each piece had to be 158mm long and the only way I measured each cut was to slide the piece through on the mitre gauge aligning the pencil mark by eye.
Got it done ok but I was wondering is there a quicker and more accurate way to measure mitre cuts on a left tilt saw using the fence?
I'm hoping some of you experts can help me out. I work in car audio and make a bit of stuff on the table saw (panels, sub boxes etc). Most of the time the cuts are 90 degrees.
Yesterday I had to make an octagonal subwoofer box that fit inside a spare wheel. So I had to cut 8 side pieces with 22.5 degree opposing mitres on our left tilt table saw.
Each piece had to be 158mm long and the only way I measured each cut was to slide the piece through on the mitre gauge aligning the pencil mark by eye.
Got it done ok but I was wondering is there a quicker and more accurate way to measure mitre cuts on a left tilt saw using the fence?
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