Not specific to any project but something I needed to learn ...

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  • BadeMillsap
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 868
    • Bulverde, Texas, USA.
    • Grizzly G1023SL

    #16
    Not sure if you can see the images below (if you can't please let me know) .... first attempt with pics on new version ...

    After installing a new 90 tooth Diablo blade and cutting another star with slightly different geometry (same jig) and stacking star #2 on top of star #1 I believe I stumbled on a possible prototype of a new Christmas tree topper to make as gifts ... (assuming of course I can duplicate these two ... )

    Hopefully two images below:
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    • capncarl
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      • Jan 2007
      • 3564
      • Leesburg Georgia USA
      • SawStop CTS

      #17
      Looks good! How many fingers do you have left? How about a photo of your jig?
      Is the weight going to be too much for the top of the tree?

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      • BadeMillsap
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 868
        • Bulverde, Texas, USA.
        • Grizzly G1023SL

        #18
        Originally posted by capncarl
        Looks good! How many fingers do you have left? How about a photo of your jig?
        Is the weight going to be too much for the top of the tree?
        [emoji3] still have all my digits. I'll get a pic of the jig posted and you will be underwhelmed... Just a copy of the video's jig in earlier post.

        I suppose weight could be a problem. These two are cedar and pine and don't really weigh much at all.

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