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Niki

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Good day

Today I started to cut the oak boards into pieces.

I wold like to share with you my method of cutting straight edge on the table saw.

I used a little bit different method (to my knowledge) and I hope you will find helpful.

Regards
niki

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Niki,

Neat idea. :D I have a sled, like you started out with, might need to remodel it next time its required.

Nice looking timber, what you making? :^o
 
I like the natural shape of the two left boards in the top pic. They would make a great table top.
 
Niki, I am confused, the third picture shows the clamps to the chipboard and oak but how could that have worked anyway?
Surely if you had proceeded the clamps would have fouled the table top if you leave them in that position?
 
Thank you all for the kind replies

It's going to be a "Vitrina", Polish for display cabinet

niki
 
I have the sliding tablewith my PKF255, with the special hold down, and modified my one with a laser guide, this will enable me to ensure the cut-line will be saving me as much wood as possible :wink:
 
Hi Mcluma

I have the sliding table as well, but the problem is that it will accommodate boards of more than 1 meter long.

It will be very interesting to see a picture of your modification.

niki
 
devonwoody":1u85l9ss said:
Niki, I am confused, the third picture shows the clamps to the chipboard and oak but how could that have worked anyway?
Surely if you had proceeded the clamps would have fouled the table top if you leave them in that position?

They look like hold downs, ala toggle clamps but bar clamps instead, though I could find no commercial version of such a thing (probably wrong search term...)
 
Paul Kierstead":desxydci said:
devonwoody":desxydci said:
Niki, I am confused, the third picture shows the clamps to the chipboard and oak but how could that have worked anyway?
Surely if you had proceeded the clamps would have fouled the table top if you leave them in that position?

They look like hold downs, ala toggle clamps but bar clamps instead, though I could find no commercial version of such a thing (probably wrong search term...)

If you take a look hereyou will see that the clamps are another of Niki's good ideas. 8)
 
Sorry Devonwoody
I did not reply because I did not understand what you mean.
Now that DaveL replied, I got it.

Mcluma
The 2 meters is too long for my garage, as an amateur, I'm satisfied with the 1 meter.

Thank you all
niki
 
he, I wanted the 1.5 mtr one, but when i bought it (second hand) it came with the 2 meter one, so if anybody has the shorter one, and doesn't use it

Wel just PM me
 
Thanks for the link to those hold down clamps, I'm almost certain I never saw that thread. (it might have been the day my server went AWOL :wink: )
 
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