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Plywood, because it is made of thin layers of wood, can be torn up or chipped easily while being cut. Oak plywood is made with a thin oak veneer adhered on top of a lesser grade plywood. It is more expensive and harder to work with because the veneer sometimes doesn't adhere well to the sub-grade plywood. For that reason, it tends to chip during cutting. With a little care and preparation, oak plywood can be cut with little or no damage..
Cutting Oak Plywood
- Step 1
Install a double face High AT
- Step 2
Mark your oak plywood on the best side (the side you will use as your top side) and set your table saw to the correct dimension of your cut.
- Step 3
Draw a line the full length of your intended cut using your tape measure, straight edge and your pencil. (Make sure to mark the edges of the wood on both ends at the same time.)
- Step 4
Apply the blue painters tape along the face of the line. One inch of your tape should be on either side of the line all the way down the wood surface. Rub the tape in tight with your hand.
- Step 5
Turn your oak plywood sheet to the back side and using your end marks (double check the measurement), mark the reverse side with the same cut line as you used on the face.
- Step 6
Line your wood up to cut with the back side of the wood up and the tape (good) side down.
- Step 7
Using your protective gear, turn on your table saw and make your cut. You are using three protective measures to reduce chipping: the correct blade on your saw, tape to protect the edges you are sawing, and reversing your wood so that the blades work with you rather than against your cut.