Well, Good Friday is a slow day in the OR, as a result I was asked if I wanted to go home a bit early, save the hospital some staffing money, I said hell yes and lit up outta there before the charge nurse could change her mind. See I work on the Orthopedic Surgery Team, and our specialty is usually pretty busy, and we dont get the opportunity to get outta there early very often. When the chance presented, I jumped.
This gave me a chance to finish up on one of the pair of saw horses I have been working on. Just a couple of loose ends to tie up. I started by sawing all the tenon wedges even and cleaning up the glue squeeze out from last night. Then I set to marking out where I wanted the end notch to be. But something was not quite right.
You can see my brilliance went to work once more, when I was cutting my dados I measured my cut on the wrong side of one of the lines. I had used the full length of my tri-square to set the depth of overhang, Obviously I messed up on the one on the right, Now I have to replicate this error when I cut the dados for the other horse so it looks like I meant to do that, Whats that you say? No Im not completely sure why Im mentioning the mistake here if I plan to forever pretend that I meant to do that from this day forward. Ahh such is life.
Anyhow I chose to cut the notch in the end with more overhang. I set the horse on the floor and went to town with the rip saw.