Acrobat
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Hi, I am rebuilding my deck and putting up new posts for the handrails and I would like to make a cap for each post. (about 20 or so).
Caps to be approx 150mm x 150mm x45mm thick. (5"x5"x1.5" I think that is in imperial) I wish to have the top of each cap with a small flat area then with each side cut at an angle down (so it wouold appear a topped 4 sided pyramid) with about 25mm thick sides left on base. I don't have a table saw and am struggling to figure a way to do it on my circular saw or drop saw. The angle is about 22degrees.
I tried placing my circular saw on the edge of cap but not enough thickness to support it safely. I tried same thing on the drop saw, tilting the head at the angle but how do you support the wood on each edge securely? Frustrating, or is there a simple way I have overlooked?
Any helpful tip appreciated.
thanks ???
Caps to be approx 150mm x 150mm x45mm thick. (5"x5"x1.5" I think that is in imperial) I wish to have the top of each cap with a small flat area then with each side cut at an angle down (so it wouold appear a topped 4 sided pyramid) with about 25mm thick sides left on base. I don't have a table saw and am struggling to figure a way to do it on my circular saw or drop saw. The angle is about 22degrees.
I tried placing my circular saw on the edge of cap but not enough thickness to support it safely. I tried same thing on the drop saw, tilting the head at the angle but how do you support the wood on each edge securely? Frustrating, or is there a simple way I have overlooked?
Any helpful tip appreciated.
thanks ???