Thanks Kevin for the instruction - getting ready to try to make something like this. I was wondering why you chose to use both the table saw and chop saw - i.e. your chop saw is set up for the angle and it's just a flip right? I'm wondering if I'm missing something you did. I don't really like to use my table saw for cuts like this as I don't have jigs made.
The ends have different angles and some can't be cut on the chop saw without yet another jig. This was the easiest and most efficient way to cut the balisters.
This was an excellent tutorial.. Thank you so much.
Your Welcome.
Thank you Kevin. I will be making a similar style for my home. This has been very helpful and educational.
Thank's for watching and glad I could be of help
Why didn't you make the gate Chippendale as well?
I just realized what gate you may be referring to. The gate from the deck to the garden is Chippendale.
Thanks Kevin for the instruction - getting ready to try to make something like this. I was wondering why you chose to use both the table saw and chop saw - i.e. your chop saw is set up for the angle and it's just a flip right? I'm wondering if I'm missing something you did. I don't really like to use my table saw for cuts like this as I don't have jigs made.
The ends have different angles and some can't be cut on the chop saw without yet another jig. This was the easiest and most efficient way to cut the balisters.