I apologize if this has been covered before, but here is my question:
How do you get accurate square panels? I am cutting plywood down to make some shop cabinets and although the accuracy for this project isn't a must, I am using it to improve my skills. No matter how hard I try, I am unable to get a panel that has either matching dimensions or matching diagonal measurements. I have tried a roofing square, a sheetrock 48" square, and one of those adjustable plastic angle finders and still no luck. I recall seeing a method of stiking two arcs to get a more accurate measure point than can be achieved from a square but cannot locate the article. I think what I am creating is a slight parallelogram. The long edges of the plywood are parallel, the short edges measure the same, but the panel is slightly racked. I cannot get a good first 90 degree corner to work from and then the whole panel is thrown off from there. HELP!!!
How do you get accurate square panels? I am cutting plywood down to make some shop cabinets and although the accuracy for this project isn't a must, I am using it to improve my skills. No matter how hard I try, I am unable to get a panel that has either matching dimensions or matching diagonal measurements. I have tried a roofing square, a sheetrock 48" square, and one of those adjustable plastic angle finders and still no luck. I recall seeing a method of stiking two arcs to get a more accurate measure point than can be achieved from a square but cannot locate the article. I think what I am creating is a slight parallelogram. The long edges of the plywood are parallel, the short edges measure the same, but the panel is slightly racked. I cannot get a good first 90 degree corner to work from and then the whole panel is thrown off from there. HELP!!!