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A drawn line. A back saw (or pull saw). A steady hand. And most of all lots of patience. Sometimes the old-fashioned way is the best way.
Can you make a close cut and use a sander to get it exactly right?
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If you have a digital protractor gauge set it at 34* and mark the wood and tip the bandsaw table until you get the angle or close to the angle and sand the rest off.
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Or this is the other one I have
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