Popular Woodworking 2003-06 № 134, страница 57semi-circle. This larger diameter, at 101/4", will make sure any 10" blade's teeth will rest inside the wood edge and be protected from unintentional dings. Sand all the edges smooth. The final chore is cutting the angle on the front opening. First lay out your cut lines following the diagram. Again, make sure there are no nails in the cutting path. Make your first cuts on the top and bottom with your table saw's blade tilted to the 20° angle. SAW BLADE BOX Raise the saw blade only enough to clear the thickness of the plywood. Set your fence to the appropriate distance for each cut. Next, bring your saw blade back to 90° and set your slot miter gauge to 20° to make the cuts on the sides. Again, the blade height should be only as high as necessary to clear the plywood. When done, give the box a light sanding, break the edges, insert the shelves and put your blades safely away. PW 8" 61/2" 1/4" typ- 13, ,, 13/16" typ. T 1/4" typ. 3 70° \ ± A 11 1/4" + Section, box profile
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