Zephod100 wrote:
> Using simple hand tools or hand-held power tools what is the best way
> to transform a piece of 1/4" x 1" stock in to a triangular section with
> a base of 1/4". I have not had any luck in coming up with a jig might
> accomplish the effectively.
How long is the piece? That might affect the feasability of various ideas.
What about starting with a much wider piece, then doing an angled rip,
flipping the board end for end and doing another angled rip tilted the
other way?
Tilted base for router table?
hand (or power) plane?
Chris
Zephod100 wrote:
> Using simple hand tools or hand-held power tools what is the best way
> to transform a piece of 1/4" x 1" stock in to a triangular section
> with a base of 1/4". I have not had any luck in coming up with a jig
> might accomplish the effectively.
Isosceles triangle? You could use a router with a bit that will cut 1"
wide or more by attaching a spacer to one side of the router base so
that the bit is canted by 1/8". Be a bit fussy and needs two passes but
could be done. I've done similar when I want mortices that aren't
perpendicular to the top surface.
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Temporarily fasten you 1x1x24 inch stock right on the edge of a larger base
piece of wood - say 6x24 - using carpet tape, hot glue, screws, or ??? You can
then easily hold your stock to hand plane it to the desired profile, then flip
it around to get the other side. I'm sure you could also figure out how to tip
the base to use a router table - if you have a bit with a cutting edge longer
than 1", and a jointer type split fence on your router table.
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