Hi guys, getting ready do start on my winter project, building a bed loft for my daughter. She bought a birch desk chair from Ikea, Ugh, and now she wants me to build her loft to match the chair.
I found a guy selling rough sawn maple at a great price and has an assortment of sizes. figured I'll probably need somewhere around 25 to 30 board ft to complete the project, including side rails and a couple 4x8 sheets of ply for the stairs/storage areas.
Anyway, he has all this lumber that's rough sawn and I need to make sure I have a nice straight edge on each plank to make sure this looks halfway decent. I have a '27 Tannewitz table saw that is a monster size. Any thoughts on a jig that I can have slide along to give me a nice clean edge? Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.