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Old 11-22-2005, 01:13 PM   #1
 
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I want to build a small trash can from glued up strips of wood. A long time ago I had a spreadsheet that would calculate the angles for each rip cut. I also want the bottom of the trash can to be smaller than the top, so I also need to taper each strip. Anyone have an idea where I might find the spreadsheet posted?
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I could develop one pretty quick. I guess I would need a picture of what you are trying to accomplish. I think I understand, but want to make sure its right.
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The one I use is the "Woodworker's Guide to Compound Miters" which is available from Bridge City Tools. Angle tables are presented for a wide variety of number of pieces and pictorially represents the angle and bevel so you can make sure you are doing what you think you are....$5 from Bridge City Tools. Similar tables are also available in several of the segmented bowl turning books.
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