CSC a.k.a. Circular Saw Crib

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dbtahoe
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CSC a.k.a. Circular Saw Crib

Post by dbtahoe »

I had been think about this for a while, so since it was raining yesterday I decided to give it a test. It worked quite well. It's way more manageable than my stacked plywood crib. Cheers!

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dbtahoe
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Post by dbtahoe »

The saw was nice and fast but a router may produce a more finished product.
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Post by skidesmond »

How long did it take to make the 2 cores? Did you have to do any finish sanding after wards? Could you put some words w/ the pics describing how you did it? That's pretty clever.
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Post by chrismp »

just to make sure i get this right:
you secure your cores to the crib (with screws?) and then flip it over and slide it over the sawblade a couple of times, right?
telehead
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Post by telehead »

Yo db! you holden out on me!!! I think it is a planer jig. Put the cores in the jig, run it through the planer????
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