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Cutting Shingles on a Bandsaw


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I am going to fabricate a tilting table for my band mill but I can't decide which way to orientate the cants.

I could have a single table that rocks from side to side and position the cants so that the end grain faces the side rails or...

I could have individual tables that rock in line with the bed so that the end grain on the cants face the ends of the side rails.

Hope that makes sense!

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It's easier to mill the timber in method 2, as in the pictures above, and will give a better surface finish.

 

I have built a shingle jig myself and am now finishing off a modified version, actually very similar to the one pictured above. The cants are clamped onto a frame that lifts with cams to give the angled cut. Well worth the effort of building a decent one.

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