Intro & first question: bevels on wide stock
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 12:14 am
Now that I have a Shopsmith Mark V 520, I thought I'd introduce myself proper like. But first, is there a secret handshake or something? Just kidding!
My name is Patrick Demets, currently from Calgary, Canada. I'm relatively new to woodworking, though I've smelled sawdust from a very early age. My father was a cabinet maker, learned his trade in the old country (France) many decades ago. Growing up, little of his prodigious knowledge stuck to me (and most of what I know is French terms), and now it's too late. But hey, changes of heart do happen. So here I am, somewhat new and with my first technical question.
I have a largish (21" x 23") sheet of OSB which I've ripped with 45deg bevels on either end with a circular saw. Although I've used a straight edge as a guide, it's less than perfect, so I thought I'd clean it up with the Shopsmith. Try as i might, I can't figure out how to do it (or if it can be done). The piece is larger than the table. I've tilted the table to the right at 45deg, but can't figure out how the piece would be supported (with the fence or otherwise), since it hangs over by a fair bit. With a regular table saw, the solution seems clear, but I don't have one.
My backup option is to create a jig to manually plane at exactly 45deg. with a jointer plane. Sort of like with a chamfer plane.
Am I missing something obvious?
All suggestions welcome,
Patrick Demets
My name is Patrick Demets, currently from Calgary, Canada. I'm relatively new to woodworking, though I've smelled sawdust from a very early age. My father was a cabinet maker, learned his trade in the old country (France) many decades ago. Growing up, little of his prodigious knowledge stuck to me (and most of what I know is French terms), and now it's too late. But hey, changes of heart do happen. So here I am, somewhat new and with my first technical question.
I have a largish (21" x 23") sheet of OSB which I've ripped with 45deg bevels on either end with a circular saw. Although I've used a straight edge as a guide, it's less than perfect, so I thought I'd clean it up with the Shopsmith. Try as i might, I can't figure out how to do it (or if it can be done). The piece is larger than the table. I've tilted the table to the right at 45deg, but can't figure out how the piece would be supported (with the fence or otherwise), since it hangs over by a fair bit. With a regular table saw, the solution seems clear, but I don't have one.
My backup option is to create a jig to manually plane at exactly 45deg. with a jointer plane. Sort of like with a chamfer plane.
Am I missing something obvious?
All suggestions welcome,
Patrick Demets