How to cut a curved, tapered leg

Sat, Feb 13, 2010

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With so many projects in woodworking being rectangular, it's nice when you can add a little curvy flair to a project. In this video, we show how to cut a curved, tapered leg on a half-moon table.

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14 Responses to “How to cut a curved, tapered leg”

  1. pragmaticmansboots Says:

    great instructional video

  2. woodgrainut Says:

    awesome video- thanks for posting

  3. hankcampbell Says:

    GREAT !! I’ll have to get a band saw after seeing this Video.

  4. suptrtroops Says:

    this is great band saw here i come

  5. jws54 Says:

    it is also possible to taper cut on the joiner. set the infeed table the depth of taper wanted. Place escape cut end on outfeed table, at blade entry height to flush with where the taper would end at flush cut.
    place pc on table use a hellacious holdown pushblock, turn on machine and push. It will cut taper for you. works on pencilpost beds,too. 45 the fence for the octagon cut…

  6. DavidFromAE Says:

    is there a shop vac hooked up the the bandsaw switch? I think I hear a vacuum starting up when you turn it on in addition to the usually quieter saw motor.

  7. DaveatWOODmag Says:

    Good catch, David. Yes, there is a shop vacuum attached that comes on when the bandsaw is fired up. Dave

  8. C3DesignBuild Says:

    Great! Now all I need is a bandsaw! I’m gonna give it a go! Thanks!

  9. aventura1975 Says:

    in spanish please

  10. admec1 Says:

    This is very clear thank’s for the info.

  11. bigwhite3 Says:

    great video ! 5 stars thank you for the information

  12. mbcarif Says:

    very Hard

  13. ralphwortman Says:

    where or how do you get the template

  14. PHONY8 Says:

    nice job!! thanks

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