Gene Davis
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The cut is for a Simpson concealed post base in a 6x6 cedar column 16 feet long. Here is a video showing the hardware product, but the cut procedure is not discussed at all. =0
The tongue or knife edge is 10 gage galvanized steel, and for that, the kerf, which is 5 1/2" deep by full width of the post, should be 0.155 inches. Less and the fit's too tight and forced insertion might split the post, and more means a sloppy fit.
I want dude perfect.
Dude perfect as in two thicknesses of the HKC55 blade.
So, can one make one cut to the marked line, the kerf right to the line, and then move the base one kerf thickness left, and cut again to accomplish this?
The tongue or knife edge is 10 gage galvanized steel, and for that, the kerf, which is 5 1/2" deep by full width of the post, should be 0.155 inches. Less and the fit's too tight and forced insertion might split the post, and more means a sloppy fit.
I want dude perfect.
Dude perfect as in two thicknesses of the HKC55 blade.
So, can one make one cut to the marked line, the kerf right to the line, and then move the base one kerf thickness left, and cut again to accomplish this?