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Thread: Oblique Angle Bridle Joint
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25th October 2014, 05:34 PM #1Senior Member
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Oblique Angle Bridle Joint
Hi Guys, I'm making the attached bridle joint. The leg is at a 10 degree angle.
My figuring is to essentially cut it as you would a 90 degree joint - with a tenoning jig on the TS.
The only difference being the angle. To tackle that I would cut the ends at 10 degrees so it rests on the table saw bed at the correct angle. Then using a 10 degree wedge clamped to the tenoning jig to rest it against.
Same method for both M&T's.
I plan to leave it all over length a little to then flush it up after glue up.
Just wondered if there's another way? A better way? Things to consider?
Cheers as always!
Cam.
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26th October 2014, 10:09 AM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Not that I have done it before - I would do it the way you have suggested - seems logical and safe.
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26th October 2014, 03:55 PM #3
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