supermaxx123
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if you don't cut your wood very straight, screws do help quite a but. As for me, all glue for the most part.
Thats when you cut a new piece and use a guide bar and some clamps or even screws to hold down the guide if you have too, then fill them later with tightbond and wood dust mix.if you don't cut your wood very straight, screws do help quite a but. As for me, all glue for the most part.
oh counter sunk bugle screws just below the top surface of the board?the screws I use will self sink and actually pull the wood apart if I would back out.
I clamped straight edges to the wood as a guide before every cut. I don't have a lick of carpentry experience. Not even shop class in school. But it just seemed like common sense to do so. Btw, cutting 45's for the first time in my life right now... Not hard except for when I drooped my first cut and dented the 45 degree edge so bad that I had to start over, lol...Thats when you cut a new piece and use a guide bar and some clamps or even screws to hold down the guide if you have too, then fill them later with tightbond and wood dust mix.
If you have no help use a table or saw horse set to catch your drop pieces, keep both hands on the saw pressing over towards the guide and down/forward with steady low pressure.I clamped straight edges to the wood as a guide before every cut. I don't have a lick of carpentry experience. Not even shop class in school. But it just seemed like common sense to do so. Btw, cutting 45's for the first time in my life right now... Not hard except for when I drooped my first cut and dented the 45 degree edge so bad that I had to start over, lol...
Hope so. Thanks for the feedback in this thread, too.I just don't think your going to experience anything negative from it.