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Some other pics, this was after cleaning up a little with the chisel too. I was aiming for about 2-2.5 degrees. Would be nice to have something better right off the saw (or other method).

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[โ€“] snota 1 points 2 years ago

What did you use? I'd use a table saw with an angle and cut along a piece of wood, then chop them up with a miter saw.

Are you trying to achieve clean consistency (so you can stack and glue them as part of a finished product)?

If so, I think your best bet would be a sliding jig on the table saw.