My experience is that a bandsaw is best. I have a small Black and Decker
table mount bandsaw with a fairly deep throat and the standard metal cutting
blade works well and is safe. After cutting you can dress up the edge with
a hand file or sander.
Dennis AE6C
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 9:39 AM, St
This was foremost in my mind, and Evan has shown what were my suspicions all
along: a tablesaw is not the best tool for the job.
If you have access, a great tool for this application is a bandsaw with a
fairly fine-toothed blade. Alternatively, try a jigsaw but make sure you have
the workpiece
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