For those interested in making the angled trash can, I have uploaded a few photos (20+) in my gallery under the folder "HowIDidIt". There are currently no photos of my dimensioned drawings, as they are in pencil and are not showing up too well on a photo, but i will add them after I go over them with ink. Meanwhile, I hope the photos and accompanying descriptions will give most intermediate level woodworkers plenty to go on.
I include the standard disclaimers about safety guards, hold-down devices, etc removed for illustration purposes. However, should someone decide to use this design for a shop class, etc, I would like to point out one photo in particular:
This is used for illustration:
This is how I actually cut the piece
I would not want someone to get hurt trying to hold a small piece by hand using a miter saw.
Hope the photos will answers most questions, and I will be glad to provide more info as requested. As for the dimensioned drawings when I get them up, the dimensions can change substantially with just a small variation in angle, so dry fit and adjustment will still be necessary.
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I include the standard disclaimers about safety guards, hold-down devices, etc removed for illustration purposes. However, should someone decide to use this design for a shop class, etc, I would like to point out one photo in particular:
This is used for illustration:
This is how I actually cut the piece
I would not want someone to get hurt trying to hold a small piece by hand using a miter saw.
Hope the photos will answers most questions, and I will be glad to provide more info as requested. As for the dimensioned drawings when I get them up, the dimensions can change substantially with just a small variation in angle, so dry fit and adjustment will still be necessary.
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