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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on March 30, 2008, 2:57 pm
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> If you lift the front edge of the board slightly, you can easily
> complete the cut on a 2 x 6 on a saw that only claims a DOC of 5 3/8".
> Make your cut with the board flat, then just tilt the board up enough
> so that a few more teeth on the front of the blade complete the cut.
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> I do it all the time with my Delta 10" non-slider.
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> I can see nasty repercussions if not done properly though.
That statement applies to the use of *so* many power tools as well as
*so* many other situations in our daily lives.
BTW...after I posted my method, I was watching one of the multitudes
of "home" shows on TV and so one the supposed experts apply the same
technique.
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That may be true, but I'm still not going to advise someone that may have
never used a power saw to turn the board while the blade is spinning at high
rpm.
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