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More On This Topic In this step we need to reinstall the rip fence. We will be moving the miter gage and we will be cutting the front and back for the bat house. To install the rip fence, for this table saw all we need to do is drop it into place. And to measure for the... Read More » In this step we are going to cut the back of the bat house to thirteen inches wide. If you've noticed, I have reinstalled the rip fence. Once again we must measure from the blade over to the rip fence 13 inches, and then cut this back. And that is how... Read More » We need to measure for the top ceiling and the bottom of the bat house. The top of the ceiling our measurements are three inches by eleven and a half inches. That will be the top of the bat house. For the bottom of the bat house the bats require one inch... Read More » We will cut the side pieces and front piece down to thirteen inches wide, and to do so we must reinstall our miter gauge by removing the rip fence. This time however, the miter fence must be turned to ninety degrees. I must measure them to thirteen... Read More » A rip cut is a cut that is made along the grain of the wood. Although ripping is certainly not the only thing you can do with your table saw, it is the table saw's primary function and what you will probably use your saw for most. Knowing how to make a... Read More » |
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