If you’re interested in building this project, check out the links below of the items I used in the build (not all items are exactly what I used, but are similar)(As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases):
Titebond II Wood Glue, 16 oz [ Ссылка ]
Acid (Glue) Brushes [ Ссылка ]
Irwin 6” Quick Grip Clamps [ Ссылка ]
Dewalt 20v Cordless Drill [ Ссылка ]
Machinist Square Set [ Ссылка ]
T-Handle Toggle Clamp [ Ссылка ]
Protractor [ Ссылка ]
Tape Measure [ Ссылка ]
Dust Mask [ Ссылка ]
Dewalt Safety Goggles [ Ссылка ]
Ear Plugs [ Ссылка ]
Here is a list of other tools in my shop I used (I am not affiliated with these):
Grizzly G0771Z Hybrid Table Saw [ Ссылка ]
For every problem there is a solution. When you need to cut a bevel on the table saw that is greater than the 45 degrees the blade will tilt, the solution is to build a beveling jig for the table saw.
This is a rather simple jig to build and I used some ¾” plywood I had left over from some previous projects and I already had the toggle clamp, so my cost for this jig was basically $0.
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