Just recently joined the construction industry and a lot of videos that I've been watching are overwhelmingly conusing. This video was super easy to follow and the breakdown was incredible. Thank you for this :)
Line handle against miter saw base. Then swing miter over to match edge of Tbevel. I use a slide saw, so i slide it in and out trying to get best accuracy. Then lock saw down. If making a bunch of cuts, just note the angle on the saw gage.
At about 2:43 it looks like the blade is not flat on the wood. The tip is touching but there is a gap that gets bigger as you approach the pivot. Isn't the angle captured by the T-bevel a little too large?
Actually I am. That is why I'm making videos. I could not find anything simple enough to teach beginning students. "If it doesn't exist, make your own."
Is $130 for a Starrett version of this to expensive? www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/tools/hand-tools/marking-and-measuring/bevels/67469-starrett-universal-bevel?item=30N2950