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Cut Out Feet for an Adirondack Side Table

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Summary: Use a radial arm saw to cut out the feet for an adirondack side table. Learn to use a radial saw to cut out feet for an adirondack in this free adirondack furniture construction video.

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Jon holds a Bachelors of Science in Education and Human Sciences degree, with an endorsement in Industrial Technology Education from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. ...read more

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"Hi, this is Jon and in this clip we'll be cutting out our feet. I'm going to make my first cut on the radio arm saw and I'm just going to line up my board and make my cut at the correct length. Next, I've set my table saw to five and quarter inches, after that, I'm going to use the band saw to cut out all of my curved pieces. Lastly, I'm just going to smooth up my edges on the spindle sander. Next, we're going to use our first foot as a template and we're going to trace around it and use those markings to cut our second piece."

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