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Building the Field
Has anyone found an easy way to cut the 16 degree angles needed for the scoring platforms?
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Re: Building the Field
We used a belt sander and got close enough. Works just fine
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Re: Building the Field
Not that I recommend this for safety, but we set the blade to 16 and just stood the board upright against the guide
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Re: Building the Field
Our woodshop has not one but three table saws, all of which can be adjusted to any angle between ~20 and 90 degrees, so we we're able to rip the board using a fence at a precise angle. It worked out quite well.
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Re: Building the Field
This is actually the right way to do this. But to make it safe, screw or clamp it to a sacrificial piece of wood like a 2x4. Just make sure that the screws are clear of the blade and rip to your final width after the angle is cut.
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