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Creating the Top Slats for an Adirondack Side Table

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Summary: Use the radial arm saw to cut the top slats for an adirondack side table. Learn to use a radial arm saw to cut the tops slats for an adirondack side table from the adirondack furniture construction demonstration in this free 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 creating the top slats. Now that our base has been assembled, we're going to go ahead and start creating these top slats. On our materials list, we need five pieces that are three and three-quarter by 24 inches long. We're again going to start on the radial arm saw, and measure out 24 inches, and make our cut. And again, we're going to be making five of these. Next, we're going to set up our table saw to three and three-quarter inches and rip each of our pieces. After we have our five top slats, we are ready to create our cleat."

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