Michael Kellough
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Crazyraceguy said:With as much difficulty as has been involved so far, I wouldn't double the thickness, before getting it square.
My reference to gluing one oversized piece was "well over", like an inch, then trimming that off with the track saw after it's dry.
I think you should go ahead and see what happens. Especially while you in the mindset of improving your technique.
CRG is saying you’re more likely to get bad results if the toe adjustment is off. He’s right, especially with 1-1/2” of mdf. But you’ll find out pretty quickly this way (cutting thick MDF). In the worst case the saw will bog down and become difficult to advance, but before that you’ll smell burning as the side of the blade starts rubbing the stock. Looking at the cut you find it becomes progressively off 90* (the bevel) and it will be curved.