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a radial arm saw is extremely useful for kerfing.

just another awesome mans toy to add to the list.

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a radial arm saw is extremely useful for kerfing.

just another awesome mans toy to add to the list.

I will have to check that out!

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I plan to do the same thing with my box, I do have a question though; How do you find the diameter for a kerf of a box design? Here's a box design as an example: http://imageshack.us/f/29/25cubes32hz3125sqin0zp.png/

Use the formulae for the circumference of a circle.

Edited by Quentin Jarrell

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last box that was in my truck, 2-15 blowthrough, about 8cubes, 10" round port kerf'd out of birch ply, 1-1/2 roundover bit on both ends - fomula works, i use autocad now to just measure the arcs, find the difference and divide by blade (1/8) to find out how many cuts and space between them

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^^ that is pretty crazy right there-  good work.

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