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P.S. IF you want to cut the curve right in, consider a coping saw of proper size.
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Agree with Brian. IMHO if you buy a pre sized but uncurved.....
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DQOTD - where can you get a tapered mounting base?
A router and a jig
That's a better idea, especially if it's a flat bevel.
The beauty of a jig and sliding router part is....
I would try a 14" bandsaw Max.
Agree...
Bandsaws are great but
Teak isn't all that strong...
Agree with Brian. IMHO if you buy a pre sized but uncurved.....
P.S. IF you want to cut the curve right in, consider a coping saw of proper size.
Aren't those winch pads tapered?
Thanks, that catalog does have some 'canted' ones
Plenty of folks around here with tools
Least sawdust is the best idea. Hey Randy, how is Imagine coming along?
We're a boatyard again
Most Sawdust...
You can cast one in epoxy..
Max..
Thanks. I might need some other SS parts