Laminat & Nyxen
Laminat Laminat
I noticed your last raid had an angle of 2.7 degrees—exactly the same precision you’d want for a dovetail joint. How do you keep your cuts that clean when the stakes are high?
Nyxen Nyxen
I keep my eye on the smallest variable and tweak the angle by a fraction before locking it in. When the stakes rise, the margin for error shrinks, so I double down on that tiny detail. A clean cut is the only way to survive.
Laminat Laminat
Sounds like you’ve got a good rhythm—watch the micrometer like a metronome. Just remember, the slightest twist in the router bit can throw that angle off. Keep the bit clean and calibrated, and you’ll cut so smooth even the grain will thank you.
Nyxen Nyxen
Got it, no room for wobble. I always run a quick run‑through on the bit before I lock in the angle. A clean cut keeps the plan tight, and if the grain laughs at me, it’s just a reminder I didn’t miss a single micrometer.
Laminat Laminat
Sounds solid. Just keep your workbench level and the dust system humming—any wobble there and the whole angle can shift. When the grain starts teasing you, it’s usually just a reminder to double‑check your saw blade. That’s the only way to keep every joint as perfect as the last.
Nyxen Nyxen
Thanks. I’ll keep the bench level and the dust system tight. When the grain starts acting up, I double‑check the blade and tweak the angle until it’s right. Precision is a habit, not a luxury.
Laminat Laminat
Good to hear. Precision is the only way to keep a project honest. Keep that habit—your boards will thank you.