wcndave
Established Member
I have made some lengths of nice figured maple with sapele and walnut trim to make some picture frames, however have had a frustrating day trying to cut the mitres for them.
Using my clarke disc sander I can get them to within 2 deg, as the aluminium table moves too much. Decided to use table saw, however the slop in the mitre gives me also a 1 to 2 deg level of accuracy.
Started to make a sled, and started with a 90deg cross cut, however the 8mm by 14mm sizes of the scheppach ts 2010 mean even cutting the runners on there is too dangerous...sharpened a plane nicely and made a shooting board, however it just digs in too much when cutting, so am at a loss how to cut decent fitting mitres...
I feel i need to get a mitre saw however has to be a good one with a decently adjustustable angle. Is the axminster sms 10dc going to give me this, of just more setup headaches?
Using my clarke disc sander I can get them to within 2 deg, as the aluminium table moves too much. Decided to use table saw, however the slop in the mitre gives me also a 1 to 2 deg level of accuracy.
Started to make a sled, and started with a 90deg cross cut, however the 8mm by 14mm sizes of the scheppach ts 2010 mean even cutting the runners on there is too dangerous...sharpened a plane nicely and made a shooting board, however it just digs in too much when cutting, so am at a loss how to cut decent fitting mitres...
I feel i need to get a mitre saw however has to be a good one with a decently adjustustable angle. Is the axminster sms 10dc going to give me this, of just more setup headaches?