Best Method for Cutting Slim Strips of Wood?

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Asked By TimberTiger45 On

I've got some carpentry experience but I'm new to fine woodworking and I'm working on a restoration project. I need to cut a strip of wood that's 1/8" thick, 1.5" wide, and 48" long into two strips that are each 0.75" wide. What's the best tool for this job? Should I use a table saw, jigsaw, scroll saw, band saw, or just do it by hand with a straight edge and a razor knife?

3 Answers

Answered By JigsawJoe12 On

Another option is to use a thin strip jig on the table saw. It's designed for cutting thin strips from wider boards. But keep in mind, it's more about making repeatable cuts, not for slicing a strip in half.

Answered By WoodWhisperer88 On

I would opt for a table saw but make sure to use multiple feather boards to keep the wood steady and tight against the fence. Just remember you won't get exactly 0.75" strips; with a standard full-kerf blade, they'll likely be around 0.6875".

Answered By CraftyChameleon99 On

For this job, I’d suggest using a band saw. It's precise and safer for cutting down the middle of that strip compared to a table saw, which can be tricky and you might end up losing more wood due to the kerf width.

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