My journey started off at Lowes for some Aurocoply 1/2" Plywood. It was $26 for a 4X8 sheet. I had them cut it into rough 14" strips to carry it home (was not able to borrow the trailer this time).
Once home I cut out the last big piece I had for braces and other misc parts (also for a few extra parts on my second T39 I am building).
I built a saw sled that is 8 feet long so I can do a whole panel if need be. I also swapped out the rough cut blade on my 7 1/4" CS for a smooth plywood blade for cleaner cuts.


I use a Drywall T sqaure to get a good clean line on straight panels.


This is my table saw. It is a cheapy 10" B&D saw with shoddy fence and limited rip capacity. I had some stock laying around so I built a table extension and bought a piece of "L" aluminum for the fence and the cuts are great now. Its not fast to setup because I have to measure both ends but once setup it works flawless every time. Only cost me $15 to make.


My cut plans I had made for the 14" wide AT. That cutsheet program is a great time saver, really helps to maximize your stock and have less waste.
The 14" rough cuts from lowes were ok, but most of them varied by 1/8" or so. I setup the table saw to rip them all to the exact width.

