Lons":3htuce5y said:
I'm sure it's just me, I'm suitably knackered after a hard day and a glass or two of the red stuff but imo you seem to have drifted away from your original intention of
not wanting to go over the top of I can help it. There is some room for error on the length of the timbers I plan on using this saw for.
I just don't want to to be making a hames of it on the back of the cut,
Thanks for your suggestions folks
I should have been a bit clearer about this
I don't exactly need a saw right now, to do such a task as I have room for error, so will be using this old Spear and Jackson panel saw
for this sort of stuff, but I have need for a fine saw soon enough for cutting the ends of the benchtop for end caps.
I don't have a skillsaw and the top is too heavy for crosscutting on the tablesaw.
Indeed I will be scribing deep lines beforehand, I just don't want any surprises (hammer)
and think it may be a bit more productive than having to chop into the knife line with a chisel
quite so much.
Tom