The Woodworking Podcast

The Woodworking Podcast


TWP27: Level vs Flat, Shop Improvments, 45 Degree Cuts

December 22, 2016

Episode notes:

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Submitted Questions/comments:

Bill McBeth - There is a slight slope to the garage. I can use leveling feet for carts and benches, however, I have a Powermatic saw, with the 50" table and it is on a mobile base. I like having the mobile base so I can move the saw easily but I am looking for advice on how to level my saw?
Richard Spencer - What is the next tool you want to get into your shop? What shop upgrade or improvement have you made that as soon as you did it you wished you had done it MUCH sooner?
Bryce Julian - Hello guys, I'm a basic wood worker, and I've been trying to make small boxes, I use my mitre saw to cut 45 degree angles but in the end they never line up properly. How would I fix this? And also, how would I clamp it?
Thanks!