Awesome tutorial Jerry, I’ve done joints like this before, never knew exactly what they were technically called. Thanks for sharing, love these type of vids!👍🏼🇺🇸😎😁
That was really interesting Jerry, would it be okay to clean up the aftercut debris using a router table or will it give a similar result? And how would you join them together? Would dowels be a good option?
You could just clean it up with a sanding block . I wouldn't use a router table only because there are easier ways . Dowels , screws , nails either would be fine along with glue . Thanks Digger for the questions.
Thanks Jerry for the demonstration! That makes a lot of sense! - Jason
One of my favorite joints
Cool 😎
Dang I need a saw like that, mine is the cheap, miter saw that just comes straight down. Guess I'm going shopping. Love your tutorials..
Awesome tutorial Jerry, I’ve done joints like this before, never knew exactly what they were technically called. Thanks for sharing, love these type of vids!👍🏼🇺🇸😎😁
THanks Eddie .
That was really interesting Jerry, would it be okay to clean up the aftercut debris using a router table or will it give a similar result? And how would you join them together? Would dowels be a good option?
You could just clean it up with a sanding block . I wouldn't use a router table only because there are easier ways . Dowels , screws , nails either would be fine along with glue . Thanks Digger for the questions.
@saterialewoodworking I have one of these types of saw it was bought for me with its own stand but I've never used it.
Nice joints 😮😮
I didn't know you could set the height on a miter.. I'll have to look at mine.
Yeah I don't know if its on all of them . Maybe google your model saw .