Risky Duckfeet
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That's embarrasing, you would have thought that with a tool like that I'd know the abreviations. I might have gone for DBMSShane":un3pcjom said:Your Bosch is a scms - sliding compound mitre saw
That's embarrasing, you would have thought that with a tool like that I'd know the abreviations. I might have gone for DBMSShane":un3pcjom said:Your Bosch is a scms - sliding compound mitre saw
Buying the timbers pre grooved and crosscut to the various lengths but the supplier that I've found will not do the notches.jasonB":18gegf01 said:Given thats the tools you have then I would cut the big notches with teh saw using the trench function on the 2mm recesses with a simple jig and the router.
Jason
PS how are you intending to cut the T&G?
I'd not heard of them before, I've been looking into them a bit today. If they do fit the saw, a) would I have to take the guard off? and b) do they come in 305mm or would I have to raise the base of the saw? With a 305mm blade the saw only just goes beneath the bed if the base.myturn":39xdplwx said:You mentioned dado cutters at the start, why do you not think you could use these?
As long as they will fit your saw they sound like a good solution to me.
Mcluma":1yqrbktx said:I think you should buy a radial arm saw, with a dado head cutter
That is to most ideal solution
Do not put a dado in a SCMS ( I have never heard off or seen it)
Google radial arm saw, they are on google quite a lot, make sure it will take a dado, make a nice bench for it and off you go
Once you have set up the tabel and the saw (with end stops), then its very quickly done.
Then afterwards you can sell the Raidal arm saw
If you make your table wide enough, you can cut probably 10 in a time, roll them over, do the otherside
That is what i would do
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