March 11, 2010

3 Fancy Cuts With a Table Saw

Crosscuts, rips, and the occasional miter. That’s the extent of most of our table saw usage. But it’s capable of so much more. For example, did you know you can cut coves on a table saw? All it takes is an auxiliary fence that’s skewed across the table top, which allows you to pass a board over the blade at an angle. The results are amazing and the uses too numerous to mention.

During this evenings seminar, Carol Beronich will talk about or demonstrate three “fancy” cuts that can be made. Don’t be confused by that word fancy though. It not so much the cuts that are impressive — it’s the results. Tapered legs, angled tenons, and raised panels…they all can be done on the table saw.

There is one bonus download for tonights seminar: Adjustable Taper Jig

In addition, the raised panel door was used on a project in Woodsmith Issue No. 187. If you’re interested in purchasing the project plans for the “Two-Tiered , you can pick up a copy at the Customer Service Desk at the store for only $4.95. Or call the Woodsmith Store at (800) 835-5084

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  1. Can you view the seminar online?

    Comment by Alex — March 17, 2010 @ 1:15 pm

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