I'm working on a project that involves cutting 2 side pieces out of 1/2" maple ply. The dimensions are 11.5 wide by 31 high. This will be framed by 3/4 maple stock to form a shadowbox. The ply will be back/bottom. I really thought I had my saw set up correctly, but apparently I don't. My 2 sides have come out slightly out of square. When I check diagonals, I am about 1/32" off. I think this is due to the cross cut sled. I've checked it and it seems to be in square with the blade/miter slots.
I've tried the 5 cut method, but I'm doing something wrong as I usually end up with over 1/2" variance across a 12" panel.
How crazy should I drive myself over 1/32" over a 31" diagonal?
Thanks for the patience.
I've tried the 5 cut method, but I'm doing something wrong as I usually end up with over 1/2" variance across a 12" panel.
How crazy should I drive myself over 1/32" over a 31" diagonal?
Thanks for the patience.
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