Hello, most of today I have been knocking my head against the wall on this one so I'm looking for some sage advice.
I'm building a fitted wardrobe (first large scale project) into my daughters bedroom using 18mm MDF, the square cabinets all fine... no problem there, however this is a fitted wardrobe in a dorma bungalow with angled roof in the bedroom. I have a design but for the life of me I can work out how to get the bevel cuts done on the blue part. I have a Makita Plunge Saw and my Table saw, but the size of the units make the table saw use not really viable. With the Makita Plunge saw i can do the one bevel but not the other as it only goes to 48 Degrees and I need 50
Any ideas on how I can get the bevels cut on the Blue Part of this diagram, the diagram does not show it but the units is 580mm deep.
For info the wardrobe in made up of three carcasses, Carcass 1 and 2 are basically boxes which are good, but this is carcass 3, the triangle part to fit in the angled section of the bedroom ceiling, so the angles cant really be changed.
Any suggestions?
I'm building a fitted wardrobe (first large scale project) into my daughters bedroom using 18mm MDF, the square cabinets all fine... no problem there, however this is a fitted wardrobe in a dorma bungalow with angled roof in the bedroom. I have a design but for the life of me I can work out how to get the bevel cuts done on the blue part. I have a Makita Plunge Saw and my Table saw, but the size of the units make the table saw use not really viable. With the Makita Plunge saw i can do the one bevel but not the other as it only goes to 48 Degrees and I need 50
Any ideas on how I can get the bevels cut on the Blue Part of this diagram, the diagram does not show it but the units is 580mm deep.
For info the wardrobe in made up of three carcasses, Carcass 1 and 2 are basically boxes which are good, but this is carcass 3, the triangle part to fit in the angled section of the bedroom ceiling, so the angles cant really be changed.
Any suggestions?