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The Cutting Processes | ||||||||||||||||||
Our cutting Process was more or less done by four saws, the framed miter saw, the hacksaw, the coping saw, and the table saw. We'd like to thank Mr. Schulze for all of his work with the table saw and we'd also like to thank Michael Weinstein for assisting in our cuts with the miter saw, while most of the work with the miter saw was done by our group we feel it is only appropriate to thank him for his tireless efforts. Back to Block Processes Home Page |
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Above /\ Desiree and Janet finish making lines. This is their finished result. The wood which was not used was partly wasted and partly made into slightly tapered cubes. |
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Above /\ Desiree and Janet prepare wood for table saw cutting. They leave extra space around the cubes for table saw blade which is notoriously thick. |
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On the Right --> Joshua is using the Framed Miter Saw to size the blocks to 2" cubes. Below \/ Mr. Schulze uses the table saw, to make wood for Danielle's project, unfortunately, we did not document the step, so we can not show you his work for our project. |
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