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I am working on my stairs and the bottom step is a bullnose (90° bend)
Ideally I would use 18mm MDF as that gives me a spacer of the right size for the upstand.
I could use thinner then pack it out.
I have access to track saws and a chop saw.
How do you determine the area to kerf ? Bend a bit of card to calculate the rough area?
How big a kerf would be needed ?
Maybe a series of chop sawed slots and then remove every other surviving bit of wood?
I can experiment but need to have an idea where to start
TIA
Ideally I would use 18mm MDF as that gives me a spacer of the right size for the upstand.
I could use thinner then pack it out.
I have access to track saws and a chop saw.
How do you determine the area to kerf ? Bend a bit of card to calculate the rough area?
How big a kerf would be needed ?
Maybe a series of chop sawed slots and then remove every other surviving bit of wood?
I can experiment but need to have an idea where to start
TIA

