Steweiler t1_jaiqcri wrote
You can cut them on your table saw using a miter gauge up to a certain point, but you will have to finish the cut with a jigsaw to keep the cut clean.
It may be safer for you to cut the whole thing with a jigsaw and a straightedge.
[deleted] OP t1_jaisi5g wrote
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Steweiler t1_jaizcml wrote
Understood. Table saw with a zero-clearance insert makes very nice, splinter-free cuts.
I'd process them like this: run all of the rip cuts to a set stop, then change your setup to mitered crosscuts with a set stop. Run all of the mitered crosscuts, then finish off with a jigsaw or a quality hand saw/pull saw like others have mentioned.
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