So I needed to put a stopped bevel on a roughly 1"x2"x12" piece of maple I went to the table saw, tilted the blade and then realized, "Oh, actually I can't do this. The blade tilts the wrong way."
Normally I would flip the work piece end for end, but seeing as its a stopped bevel, can't do that either.
Is there a simple solution I'm totally blanking on, or do stopped bevels have this problem unless they happen to be angled with the blade tilt? (I'm mostly interested if there is a table saw solution. Or do I have to go other routes such as router table, hand cut, bandsaw, etc?)
Thanks,
Ty