mywoodshopca
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Anyone have this one? Will you need to still "trim" the ends before turning or if you have a good blade on the saw, you can skip the end trimming/sanding step?
Looks a lot safer then getting the fingers too close to your saw.. (saw one vid on youtube where the guy was holding his blank he was cutting in half on his miter saw with his fingers
I have a 10 SCMS so I perfer not to get my fingers too close as I am "attached" to them and would like to keep them around a while longer :wink:
Thanks!
Looks a lot safer then getting the fingers too close to your saw.. (saw one vid on youtube where the guy was holding his blank he was cutting in half on his miter saw with his fingers
I have a 10 SCMS so I perfer not to get my fingers too close as I am "attached" to them and would like to keep them around a while longer :wink:
Thanks!