In article , "hdjoe"
wrote:
There are many options available to you. When you purchase your lumber
yoou can usually get the yard to make one cut with their panel saw.
This will get you to approximately the dimension you want. An output
roller stand makes an enormous difference in feeding long pieces through
your table saw. It need not be attached to the saw. Others have
mentioned reasonable methods for cutting your panels to size. Cutting
should not be your problem.
If you are building several kitchen cabinets in one run you will quickly
run into a space problem for storing partially finished cabinets.
Dick
Since I am now starting to deal with full sheets of Melimine and
plywood,
I could use some advice on handling and cutting these large pieces. I
am
in the process of researching putting an outfeed table on the table saw,
which will help somewhat, but does not solve all the issues.
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