Comment on Update on my Home-Lab now featuring a fully custom built 10" Aluminumm rack
Five@slrpnk.net 1 week ago
Table saws are dangerous, and to cut accurately and straight, you need to build an appropriate sled. You can get better safety and more bang for your buck cutting it over-dimension with a jigsaw or hacksaw, and then making a wooden jig to finish the end with a router.
You’re off to a great start! Working with adjustable aluminum extrusions is smart.
TheTetrapod@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I think a miter/chop saw would be the best tool for the job, if we’re in the realm of power tools.