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Stair Panel molding

 03/17/2009 10:18 AM StevePol
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03/18/2009 07:17 AM doug seibert Moderator
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03/18/2009 10:00 PM doug seibert Moderator

For the panels you have only TWO different pieces of molding.....the uprights and the horizontals.......

ALL of the uprights are identical.....they have the same size and have the same angles

The width of the panels MAY vary so the lengths of the horizontals MAY also vary....but any single panel will have a matching pair of horizontal moldings.....

The panels have ACUTE (less than 90º) angles and OBTUSE (greater than 90º) between moldings.....you need to cut a Miter of each acute and obtuse angle.....

Either saw generally can cut the Obtuse/miter angle

.....the Acute/miter angle requires a jig for either saw....I like a sliding-table jig on the table saw

"......measure Once.....cut Twice....
throw that one away and cut a new one...."

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