Cool, I'll try that too. Might work for more than one board at a time
if they are held together like in the sliding box that that guy in
the DIY channel does. He's vaguely similar to Norm from this old house, but strange. He has quirky but interesting ways of doing things.
When he brushes wood glue on a project, he makes it look like it's a 20minute procedure.
thanks, -Lee
> The other method that I like to use is a bench size table saw with a Wet/Dry Diamond blade in it and Vac system to collect the dust. Got straighter more consistant cuts with the table saw setup. The dust does take its toll on the motor. Putting a Filter around the motor helped. Think I needed to refine the Dust Collection and filtering for the motor. A wet Tile saw should work good too, water would keep the dust down.
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