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Need Advice: Building a Gaga Court
My son is working on his Eagle Scout project, which will be a Gaga court for our township. No, I did not know what that was either. It is a safe form of dodgeball that is becoming popular. I am trying to "engineer" it so that construction is as easy as possible on-site.
It will be build from pressure treated lumber. I need to make 22.5 degree angles in 4x6 and 2x10 boards. What will be the easiest way to do this? Will a compound miter saw do the trick, or will I need a table saw?
Below is a link describing the project. The link is from an Indiegogo Life campaign that we started, so I am NOT soliciting any donations from BP. The picture is just a similar court.
Eagle Gaga Court Project