Cut Angled Notches easy woodworking cut angled notch with miter gauge / dado blade w/ tablesaw
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 Published On Oct 24, 2022

When building the Eastwood Stickley style Ottoman from the pages of Popular Woodworking Magazine December 2022 (issue # 268) you might find this angled notch cutting tutorial useful. Eastwood Ottoman Upholstery Video...    • Video   Learn how to make angled notches with a tablesaw and dado blade with this simple tutorial. This technique accompanies an article on how to build and upholster this Gustav Stickley style Eastwood Ottoman project. Here you'll find a simple woodworking technique demonstrated to notch the furniture legs where the lower rails intersect at an odd angle. Easier than creating a birds mouth (bird mouth) notch, this dado notching technique is highly accurate and easily repeatable. If your furniture project doesn't intersect at a true 45 degree angle, you might find this notching technique useful too! Follow along as Willie Sandry The Thoughtful Woodworker demonstrates this simple and effective technique. Once the flat spot is created on the legs, you can choose between dowels or mortise and tenon joinery to complete the footstool.

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