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12 hours ago, Charlie E said:

Yep, especially when you have to tape it back together to do the last cuts. Also it's very slow cutting on 1 1/2" oak. :) 

Oh yae, Oak can be hard cutting. What size blade did you use. Try some in cedar. They really look good with a few coats of poly on them. It brings out the cedar plus it's a little easier to cut.

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39 minutes ago, rdatelle said:

Oh yae, Oak can be hard cutting. What size blade did you use. Try some in cedar. They really look good with a few coats of poly on them. It brings out the cedar plus it's a little easier to cut.

I used a FDUR#7. I'd like to make one from cedar. I think I've got some 3/4 I could glue up.  I'm using the oak because it's all I had that was big enough, plus hopefully tough enough to last many Christmases. :) 

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