- 1). Subtract 45 from the angle measurement to identify the proper angle to set. For example, for a 75-degree angle, set a 30-degree angle.
- 2). Adjust the angle of the table saw to the proper angle. Most table saws adjust using a knob or a release on the front of the tool.
- 3). Place the strip of wood onto the saw vertically. Place a scrap piece of wood adjacent to the wood positioned opposite to the blade.
- 4). Raise the height of the blade so that it will cut through the wood properly at the greater angle. The height is typically controlled by a rotating knob on the front of the machine.
- 5). Turn the machine on and push the wood through, using the proper safety tools included with the table saw.
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