Another question, what is the 'best' way to cut wood into lengths without a table saw?
i have a circular saw which may work, but will attempt to do some items that will have different woods, so would need different widths.
I will hand plane them flat on the face edge, but need a reliable method to get thinner strips from different woods.
ideally a small table saw would be good (so the blade cutting no more than 2" thick maximum for example) but not got anything like that either.
exact sizes are not critical (so dont need it to be to the mm) but would need it straight so when glued up it would be a nice close fit without any gaps.
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i have a circular saw which may work, but will attempt to do some items that will have different woods, so would need different widths.
I will hand plane them flat on the face edge, but need a reliable method to get thinner strips from different woods.
ideally a small table saw would be good (so the blade cutting no more than 2" thick maximum for example) but not got anything like that either.
exact sizes are not critical (so dont need it to be to the mm) but would need it straight so when glued up it would be a nice close fit without any gaps.
ta