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Niall Church

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Hi peeps,I want cut chamfers on 2x2 wood,what's the simplest ,and best way to do it?
 
Like others have said, more information would be helpful - what wood, what is the purpose, how accurate do the chamfers need to be, what tools do you have etc etc.

Could be done with a sander, hand plane, router, router table, table saw, bandsaw, depending on what you have available
 
One way to get nice clean chamfers is the router table. You could make a jig for the P/T and run it through that with multiple passes or if just wanting rough then the table saw.
 
Like others have said, more information would be helpful - what wood, what is the purpose, how accurate do the chamfers need to be, what tools do you have etc etc.

Could be done with a sander, hand plane, router, router table, table saw, bandsaw, depending on what you have available
Or better still cut 2x2 in 4ft lengths ,with a approx 45° angle along it's length,on a bandsaw
 
Like others have said, more information would be helpful - what wood, what is the purpose, how accurate do the chamfers need to be, what tools do you have etc etc.

Could be done with a sander, hand plane, router, router table, table saw, bandsaw, depending on what you have available
It's actually a bevel approx 45° and allprox 4ft long on bandsaw!
 
It also depends on what size chamfers you're looking for, in relation
to the overall size of your workpiece.
You're op is far too vague.
 
Sounds like a case of the...
when all you got's a hammer... everything looks like a nail.

A job for the hand plane or a router really.
 
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