Notching For Legs with a Circular Saw
George VondriskaDescription
There are a few ways that you might consider tackling this. Perhaps you want to give it a go on a table saw. Making a precision cut like this on a large piece using a table saw can be very challenging, and unless you have a huge saw, you would likely have to flip the piece over for one of the cuts which makes it impossible to see where you cut is ending because the shape of the circular blade creates an angled cut in the workpiece.
Hand tools might be an option if you have the skill and the patience to execute this with precision on all corners of the table. A hand-held jigsaw might also be an option, but it can be difficult to establish the crisp, precise cut that such a visible area of a project requires.
George recently faced this situation and came up with an approach that worked great:
Start with a circular saw: establish the straight lines using a speed square or a circular saw guide.
Finish with a hand saw: make the remaining cut using a hand saw to give it a clean and professional appearance.
Once you’ve mastered this skill you’ll surely find opportunities to apply it.