I am new to woodworking and have a question,I am building a hanging corner cabinet and I need to know how to bevel the front and side stiles @ 671/2 degrees the length of the stiles are 191/2″ any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Rjs
I am new to woodworking and have a question,I am building a hanging corner cabinet and I need to know how to bevel the front and side stiles @ 671/2 degrees the length of the stiles are 191/2″ any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Rjs
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rjs624 ,
If you are taking two stiles and joining them to make the angle then, chances are maybe ,you will divide the angle in half and cut each side at the 33 or so degrees .
The table saw would be the tool for myself , often times I spline the parts together , depending on the project .
good luck dusty
If you are not mitering the corner, like Dusty suggested, and need a 67.5° cut, you turn the piece from laying flat on the table saw, to upright against the fence, and use the 90° complimentary angle 22.5°. With a right tilt saw you will need to move the fence to the left side of the blade for the rip. It's a good idea to add a sacrificial fence if the blade will be up tight to the fence, no sense nicking a good fence.
Beat it to fit / Paint it to match
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