Published at Thursday, 11 October 2018. Bathroom Vanity. By Jerry Pitts.
So I'd have enough clearance between my fence and the blade to make that cut safely. So I've got these blocks here. I kept them and what I'm going to deal with those and I'm going to add them to the inside of the panel and what that will do is it'll. Allow me to attach the toe kick that goes along the front.
It then, after I had him cut the rough size I took them to the table, saw and I trimmed them down to final size, and then I have one other thing that I needed to cut on these, and that was the toe kick area here and whenever possible, I'd like to do these things on this table saw so I set it up to do that. These are stop cuts. I cut into the line they're marked on the plywood, and then I stopped the saw and waited until the blade stopped before I pull the wood out and then to make the other cut, because that block would be loose between the blade and the fence, which is a bad thing I added an auxiliary fence to my fence.
Bathroom vanity base and what I've got here are the two side panels that I've already cut out to do that. The first thing I did was, I took a larger sheet of plywood and I cut the ends off close to the right length that I need for these on. The miter saw using my extension things there to do that. If you haven't seen the video where I added the supports my miter saw station.
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