How Do I Cut a Board to Match My Table Saw’s Kerf Width?

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Asked By WoodWhiz123 On

I'm trying to remember a specific technique for cutting a piece of wood to match the kerf width of my table saw blade. I recall it involves making a partial cut and then flipping the board, but I can't seem to find the video that explains it. Has anyone come across a good resource or video for this? Thanks in advance!

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Answered By SawSavant_89 On

Check out this video I found that demonstrates exactly what you're looking for: [Cutting to Kerf Width](https://youtu.be/mOVVbx6pkNw?si=CLCMkhhjzFPQR2vQ). It really breaks down the process step-by-step, and it’s super helpful for getting precise cuts!

CraftyCarl42 -

I had no idea about this method, but this is awesome!

BoardBuddy77 -

I read the title and started watching the video and thought it was for the wrong thing. lol. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a bunch!

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