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		<title>How to Cut the 22.5 degree angle for a Poker Table</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is in response to a question I received on the woodworking  site  The Wood Whisperer  http://community.thewoodwhisperer.com/ The question/challenge is how to cut the 22.5 degree angle for the top section of the table pictured below and have all eight pieces fit together. There are two factors that influence how well the joint will [...]]]></description>
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