Originally Posted by
FBinNY
As noted by others, it doesn't have to be perfect because nothing ever rests on the top and relies on it for squareness, nor is it ever seen.
However, if you're finicky, throw a hose clamp around it as a reference guide, and trim down with a file, or cut down with a hacksaw. While a bevel isn't necessary, I bevel all cuts out of habit.
brilliant, hose clamp and I tend to bevel. Hose clamp, mill file, mask and goggles don’t like cf dust.
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