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RorieT

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Hi folks,

I am away to cut something similar to this on my table saw for a door threshold. However, i am struggling to find a safe way to do this - supporting the timber, making an accurate cut, leaving a thin slice.

Any advice? Jigs required etc?

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Maybe attach it to a scrap peice using double sided tape so you have something to safely hold, or make a sled to attach it to and run it through the TS on that
 
You could always cut a wide thin piece and glue a square batten on one side of it
Too fiddly as a production technique but safe and easy for a one off special.
 
use wider stock
cut dadoes to finished size
flip and cut to width
cut one dado extra wide and you will get both pieces from the final cut
Steve
 
I have to make something similar at the threshold of my lounge door.
I am thinking of fabricating it, rather than moulding it in one.
Just for a one off, I could also work that rebate with a rebate plane and bench rebate plane, in two steps.
Either way it's easier and safer than the table saw.

HTH

John
 
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