BigSteve22
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Looks pretty darned good from here! Nice job.
Jusy FYI, with a good, sharp, fine cut, thin-kerf, carbide toothed blade, and a proper setup, a table saw is indeed a precision cutting tool. Assuming a blade with alternate top bevel teeth, use a machinist's scale to measure from the face of the fence to the inside edge of a tooth who's high side faces the fence. As always when cutting wood, give your self a few thousandths to allow for finish sanding to fit. :icon_thumright:
Jusy FYI, with a good, sharp, fine cut, thin-kerf, carbide toothed blade, and a proper setup, a table saw is indeed a precision cutting tool. Assuming a blade with alternate top bevel teeth, use a machinist's scale to measure from the face of the fence to the inside edge of a tooth who's high side faces the fence. As always when cutting wood, give your self a few thousandths to allow for finish sanding to fit. :icon_thumright: