Advice please, I have a half glazed new hardwood exterior door that I need to take around 20mm off both stiles, the door is pretty heavy at 20+kilo
I have a table saw with a 40T blade & a couple of circular saws.
The ts is I guess what most would rip it down with then use the hand plane to finish to size, but as its my first ts and having cut nothing more than a few trial cuts i'm a little nervous of slinging a full sized heavy door at it. I can get someone to assist with overhang but do we think I would be better off with a clamped straight edged timber on top of the door and use a circular saw down the side of that?
Oh and before anyone asks, no I still have not had the time to get my new workshop any nearer to finished, electrics are started..just, too many other things keep getting priority.
Bathroom extract system was last weeks project, electrical sockets to chase into walls this week as I'm told we are decorating bedrooms, and so it goes on....
I have a table saw with a 40T blade & a couple of circular saws.
The ts is I guess what most would rip it down with then use the hand plane to finish to size, but as its my first ts and having cut nothing more than a few trial cuts i'm a little nervous of slinging a full sized heavy door at it. I can get someone to assist with overhang but do we think I would be better off with a clamped straight edged timber on top of the door and use a circular saw down the side of that?
Oh and before anyone asks, no I still have not had the time to get my new workshop any nearer to finished, electrics are started..just, too many other things keep getting priority.
Bathroom extract system was last weeks project, electrical sockets to chase into walls this week as I'm told we are decorating bedrooms, and so it goes on....