>>Since my molding won't fit against the fence of my saw, I assume when cutting the scarf joint I can place it flat on the table and set the bevel to 45 degrees instead of the miter. << you can always attach a fence to the saw's fence.. I used cabinet fillers screwed through the back of the saw's metal fence. The process of changing the saws bevel angle and mitre angle for cuts got real old real fast for me. If that's still not an option you can always run down to the tool rental store and grab a 12" Dewalt chop saw for an afternoon for cheap... they have high fences. |
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