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Advanced miter saw techniques (Easiest way to cut angles) 

Sawdust and Wood
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@toob774
@toob774 9 месяцев назад
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@jmluisdeoliveiramore
@jmluisdeoliveiramore Год назад
I've used other (10" saws) previously and was pretty surprised with the speed and cutting ability of this Dewalt saw.I have bolted mine to a table to minimize movement which I highly recommend.This is a Great saw ru-vid.comUgkxPeGkHOMe05FySypTOvYumxMn-xi39oRe with a light to see your cutting line (not a laser line).I'd recommend this saw fro anyone looking to upgrade from a 10" miter saw.
@leondugue2007
@leondugue2007 3 года назад
I don't see why this video has dislikes, ppl just don't appreciate great knowledge. Great video... well explained.
@congnguyen6425
@congnguyen6425 Год назад
With Ryan's ru-vid.comUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
@garygross1205
@garygross1205 3 года назад
YOU ARE THE BEST! Tried to figure out a 135° miter cut. Got very frustrated & gave up. Now i can cut it. THANK YOU!!!
@laydgmc24
@laydgmc24 2 года назад
I wish more youtubers were this cut and dry. Very simple and explained great for us guys that need it explained this simple! Great job!
@jmerced
@jmerced Год назад
I've been on the Internet for years trying to learn some accuracy skills. This is the best I've ever seen. Now I know why some of my cuts just seem to be a bit off. Thank you so much for explaining it. The acute angle has always been a debacle for me. I now get it.
@MonticelloAustin
@MonticelloAustin 8 месяцев назад
I am very glad to have find your channel. Using my miter saw has always been my hell. I used the scale on the miter saw and of course all of my angles were wrong. Thank you for this video. I have viewed nearly all of your videos and now I am using my miter saw like someone who knows what he is doing. Again, thank you very much.
@dennisburke4183
@dennisburke4183 2 года назад
Thank you sooo much. I had to watch it about 5 times to get a handle on it, but once it sunk in, man does that make cutting so much easier. I can't thank you enough and people like you for taking the time to make these kind on videos to help people you don't even know.
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 2 года назад
Glad it helped, thanks for watching
@thomasgreenan871
@thomasgreenan871 6 лет назад
There is something very endearing about folk who want to share their knowledge, a great tip 🤙
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
thomas greenan thanks!
@ron1martens
@ron1martens 4 года назад
thomas greenan it is they have a compassion for their trade. It's been years since I did an upload.
@markspears1167
@markspears1167 6 лет назад
Ok, as a finish carpenter for 20 plus years I know the trick with the jig to cut acute angle’s. I also know that 0 is a 90 degree cut but to count the degree’s backwards from 90 never occurred to me. Awesome idea!!! I’m not easily impressed anymore with finish carpentry but this really helped me gain a new and different perspective. Thanks so much for revealing your knowledge. Much appreciated, my friend!!!
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
Your welcome!
@richardbrown800
@richardbrown800 6 лет назад
19 yrs here as well and counting backwards just wow
@darrellblair5818
@darrellblair5818 6 лет назад
Fantastic video
@GodGunsGills
@GodGunsGills 6 лет назад
Yeah this was a great video
@mcdougal0
@mcdougal0 6 лет назад
Mark Spears ....I have to endorse everthing you've posted....well done sawdust and wood.
@asutcliffe25
@asutcliffe25 5 лет назад
I appreciate videos like this, no BS and strait to the point...there are many DIY videos that waste a lot of my time with their theatrics and it's pretty annoying
@allen.lpersingerjr6408
@allen.lpersingerjr6408 6 лет назад
A man that learns something new each day and lives to be a elder man will have obtained a lot of knowledge in his life . You my friend have fulfilled today learning quota ,,, I thank you for sharing''
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
Thank you for watching!
@chelseawithem4595
@chelseawithem4595 3 месяца назад
Attempting my first board and batten wall and wrapping it around a bay window with 135 degree angles. I felt totally intimidated by this project until I watched your video! Thank you for your easy to follow tutorial!!
@denverflatpackjedithornton
@denverflatpackjedithornton 4 года назад
LEGEND! This is one of those times when you suddenly realised that everything that you thought you couldn't understand gets explain to you
@DunerecordsGent
@DunerecordsGent 4 года назад
same over here..I was doing this all wrong and just couldn't understand what ..so I found this video and finally I've seen the light..
@stewartbourke
@stewartbourke 4 года назад
Excellent videos. So simply when explained well, but never would have thought to do this. Thank you.
@bethanythorsness135
@bethanythorsness135 2 года назад
I concur. I knew I was missing something somewhere!
@FlyGuy2000
@FlyGuy2000 Год назад
Thank you for this short and simple video - I learned exactly what I needed to learn!
@northwestfive444
@northwestfive444 2 года назад
The frustration I had today trying to cut two 20 degree angles on my mitre saw was a true nightmare but this video of discovered sooner would have made the job a breeze. Thank you for This extremely clear and educational video. Subscribe? Hell yeah!
@rlarajr2001
@rlarajr2001 3 года назад
Doing a home project and you video opened my eyes on how to make those tricky miter angle cuts.
@thetoolman3355
@thetoolman3355 4 года назад
"SAWSET PROTRACTOR" is the most accurate miter finder out there. No Math. No gimmick. Do the comparison.
@XmastersShuffle228
@XmastersShuffle228 3 года назад
Great tip! I was looking explenation and all of the sudden it became clear as sky! I subscribed your channel without hesitation. Take care
@nwpia
@nwpia 6 лет назад
I just learned something and understood it! That in its self is a miracle! Thank you !
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
Your welcome!
@Tom-ey1rx
@Tom-ey1rx 6 лет назад
I couldnt have said it better.
@foreverwood1963
@foreverwood1963 5 лет назад
LOL
@casperwallace9685
@casperwallace9685 3 года назад
I waste so much wood trying to get the angle right, on projects I am attempting to do, I get it right sometimes but thats more just luck than skill. I measure and measure and measure and cut 20 times still get it wrong. This made so much sense to me. Now it's just practising it so I don't have to keep thinking it through. Why they don't put this stuff on the actual mitre saw is beyond me. I will just have to keep watching this a few times to get it into my head. Bless you....thank you.
@casperwallace9685
@casperwallace9685 3 года назад
Can I just suggest a few things. # Pencil doesn't show up well on camera. # Give people time to digest what you have done. Don't just skip ahead. # We need the camera aimed more at your hands and what they are doing than you actually talking to the camera. (Sorry..lol ) We can still hear you tho. # Why don't you angle the mitre saw to 45 degrees you just move the blade to 45, what's the difference. # Alot of my cuts right now in this project (Tall planter pot, with trims around top and bottom) are small, around 5 inches, so your jig of 4 " won't work well for me on those cuts. # I see you don't clamp wood to your mitre saw so how do you hold small bits of wood on the mitre without taking your fingers off with it. thanks
@V4p3rcl0ud
@V4p3rcl0ud 6 лет назад
I do have to admit man, this is genius.
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
m1k3c0urtn3y43v3r thanks my friend!
@nickspradling3883
@nickspradling3883 2 года назад
I'm a beginner mason an this helps me tremendously with problems I've had layin out block an brick work thank you
@MrJcray
@MrJcray 4 года назад
21 years in carpentry and was never taught this!,
@MrJcray
@MrJcray 4 года назад
I used this technique today. Money!! My saw even has the table on there too!! Never knew why lol.
@MrJcray
@MrJcray 4 года назад
I was doing trim down a stair railing.
@nachito5841
@nachito5841 4 года назад
Really? This is one of the first things i was thaught when i workes as a carpenter. Only did it for 6 months and i still remember all this tips. I guess i had a good teacher.
@anthonydeanne85
@anthonydeanne85 4 года назад
Same
@jimmymahone5420
@jimmymahone5420 2 года назад
This makes a world of sense and is appreciated very much. I've been trapped into a huge (for me, with little experience with tools) project that requires replicating odd angles on the house's original deck. (If they'd built a rectangular deck, I'd be cruising down Easy Street.) For a host of reasons, not buying a miter saw such as the excellent model shown here. That's a shame, because this is much easier for a beginner to conceptualize on this professional setup. Instead, I have a first-rate circular saw. It's harder to conceptualize making these odd angles work on my DeWalt DWE575SB, and the Diablo TrexBlade works flawlessly. However, a stack of miscut ends is accumulating and I turn long planks to and fro. These planks have been ripped to 3.5" to serve as fascia, making this more complicated. Perhaps I can watch this again ... and again ... and glue to concepts for correctly measuring angles into a fevered brain. Many thanks for your video! Kudos!
@Woodhoek
@Woodhoek 6 лет назад
You can make It easier: in Your example a 120 degree angle. 180-120= 60 divide that by 2 is 30. This 30 is than the mark on the machine. So you don't have to make new numbers by the marks. So always start with 180 minus the wanted angle and then divide by 2. And use the normal markings on your saw
@danielmp-007
@danielmp-007 6 лет назад
W-P Van den Hoek I know a 45 degree is a 45 degree, but the 180 - 45 degree ÷ by 2 does not give me 45 degrees🤔
@benjamindover7434
@benjamindover7434 6 лет назад
45 is an acute angle so just divide by 2. Anything over 90 is obtuse so you minus it from 180 then divide by 2 to get your miter. 🤷‍♂️
@danielmp-007
@danielmp-007 6 лет назад
Benjamin Dover 👍
@mrwilliamssr
@mrwilliamssr 5 лет назад
His way seems easier to me.
@foreverwood1963
@foreverwood1963 5 лет назад
It would actually be 180-90 divided x2 to get 45
@vegasrod8965
@vegasrod8965 3 года назад
I’m not much of a subscriber and when I do it’s after I’ve watched several videos of someone. I subscribed here before the video was even done. Had to hit that subscribe button like I was on Family Feud. Just Brilliant!
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 3 года назад
Thanks! Glad to have you
@gpgab971
@gpgab971 4 года назад
Cut both at the same time and flip one over. That’s perfect.
@stevedockery3534
@stevedockery3534 10 месяцев назад
Very good video my friend. A lot of people probably didn't know that could be done on a miter saw. Thanks
@RescueRoadRunner
@RescueRoadRunner 3 года назад
As a true novice, this is extremely helpful when most men try to make me feel stupid. Thanks :)
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 3 года назад
You're welcome, you can teach them something now!!! Thanks for watching
@marekward6202
@marekward6202 3 года назад
Don't be shamed. Plenty of site carpenters can't work it out. There are other methods and handy tools but that's not the same as understanding. We both learned something here. (Boatbuilder, 30 years:)
@garethrobinson1729
@garethrobinson1729 4 года назад
Fantastic I just subscribed I worked in construction all my life have a load working for me and its good to say I learn something new everyday
@hectorcalderon3011
@hectorcalderon3011 6 лет назад
best instructions I have ever saw no pun intended
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
Hector Calderon lol...thanks
@XanderGriffithArt
@XanderGriffithArt 4 года назад
You just changed my life sir! Bless you and your knowledgeable heart!!!
@brediaable
@brediaable 4 года назад
This video was a real eye opener I been working in the cabinet field for 15 years and was never taught this your a great teacher Thanks a lot great vid.
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 4 года назад
Thanks!
@sirlawrence83
@sirlawrence83 4 года назад
I think I speak for all diy enthusiast, truly appreciate the knowledge.
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 4 года назад
You're welcome my friend
@NMranchhand
@NMranchhand 6 лет назад
Now THAT's going to make me feel like a pro at my miter saw. Great tip, thanks. I'll check the rest of your vids.
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
That’s awesome! Glad I could help... thanks for watching!
@minicooperusaf4624
@minicooperusaf4624 3 года назад
I just started angles with wood working, so I found your channel. I subscribed for sure!
@DaveJohns61
@DaveJohns61 6 лет назад
Thanks a million!! You've just explained that better and clearer than anyone else I have watched. It makes sense now.
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
David Johns your welcome!
@tedbremenour8706
@tedbremenour8706 Год назад
Thank you so much for such a great explanation! I'm 66 years old and never new how simple this is!
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood Год назад
You are very welcome!
@V4p3rcl0ud
@V4p3rcl0ud 6 лет назад
Couldn't you have just cut both pieces at the same time then just turn one piece around to get the angle?
@mevstormshot
@mevstormshot 6 лет назад
this only works for 2 x 45 degree cuts.
@edmckinley1333
@edmckinley1333 6 лет назад
Simply Brilliant, nice job explaining, love the 50 degree info
@chiefpokemgood1752
@chiefpokemgood1752 6 лет назад
Sometimes it ain't always that easy, like if you have some crown, or base, or any kind of trim that can only be cut to fit one way and not reversible, it's much easier to turn the saw than it is to flip a piece of crown moulding upside down and balance the 12' stick with your right hand while you try to cross over and cut with your left.
@V4p3rcl0ud
@V4p3rcl0ud 6 лет назад
Parry Tillman well no, it doesn't work for all situations and angles, but in this situation he could have. Also some saw horses or something can solve that "balance" issue for you.
@chiefpokemgood1752
@chiefpokemgood1752 6 лет назад
m1k3c0urtn3y43v3r this is true. On a framing site then yeah, set up a saw bench and go to town, but it's good to know both sides of the saw just in case
@Laron53
@Laron53 27 дней назад
Thanks bro! Spent 2 hours trying to finese my way to cut 120 angle.
@rvingmontanezway103
@rvingmontanezway103 4 года назад
Man you’re a beast 😳 I couldn’t never figure that out myself self for the 25 degree angle thank You I have subscribed 👍
@johnrobertd748
@johnrobertd748 3 месяца назад
Enjoyed it greatly. I just wish the video was longer. Thank you!!
@davidsmurf8559
@davidsmurf8559 6 лет назад
Great video
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
David Smurf thanks!
@ShaneHolly
@ShaneHolly 2 года назад
I knew these tricks but you made and easy to understand and great video. Nice work.
@RGorman49
@RGorman49 6 лет назад
Thank you much...was having a hard time doing that and wasted lotsa time and lumber....
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
You are very welcome
@ajkustoms5386
@ajkustoms5386 4 года назад
I dont get why people thumbs down a video like this. Im literally trying to make some cuts like this and because im very new to using a miter saw, im having difficulty and i couldnt understand why!!! Never occurred to me that the scale is 90°! Why dont the manufacturers make the scale in the way you have shown?? Or at least put both scales on there at the same time. Thanks for the tip!!
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 4 года назад
No problem, thanks for watching
@martinpook5707
@martinpook5707 4 года назад
Makes you wonder why the manufactures mark the saws 'incorrectly' because zero really is a 90deg cut.
@luisbernardez4853
@luisbernardez4853 3 года назад
Man is beutiful to see people who know their stuff!!!! Awesome.
@Dhi-fe5eu
@Dhi-fe5eu 4 года назад
That was an excellent video. Could u give the viewers any tips how to cut angled cut with a miter. Example, stair molding going downstairs then has to make a turn.
@johnhernando5108
@johnhernando5108 3 года назад
Thank to RU-vid and thanks to you! I already watched this in 2018 and it's only now I that I needed these tips you shared. Thank you again.
@jimjr4432
@jimjr4432 6 лет назад
Nice, well done, I can understand now!
@darkhorseleddarkco.2502
@darkhorseleddarkco.2502 4 года назад
WOW I feel like all those projects I put off because i couldn't figure out angles are now going to try them. thanks for sharing this
@TheRealNisu
@TheRealNisu 4 года назад
Shit was so dope went rite over my head I'll need to study this...#impressive..
@jeremyprospect2784
@jeremyprospect2784 Год назад
Wow, I'm amazed. I learn something new every day. Thank you. For this educational video.
@ernestoramirez224
@ernestoramirez224 4 года назад
This is very instructional, simple and pretty straight forward. I learned something today and I appreciate what you do! 👍
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 4 года назад
Thanks
@MontyBird45
@MontyBird45 2 года назад
Brilliant! I must have watched two dozen videos and wasted hours of my time trying to find out how to cut baseboard for an inside bullnose 135 degree angle. Nobody came close to this delightfully simple presentation of an otherwise mind-bending challenge. Thank you.
@johnmartinez9220
@johnmartinez9220 4 года назад
dang, so it's actually the angle of the waste cut, makes perfect sense but can be confusing at first
@kellynch7892
@kellynch7892 26 дней назад
Wow thanks legend I have found just what I needed to know in one search. Now subscribed.Excellent explanation
@rick91443
@rick91443 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot. GREAT TIP....cheers...rr
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
Your welcome
@RaymondUrias
@RaymondUrias 3 года назад
This is the best explanation I have ever heard
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 3 года назад
Thanks
@skippylippy547
@skippylippy547 6 лет назад
I learned something new today. Thank you for showing how this is done. Great stuff! ^5
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
Your welcome!
@martahreed5069
@martahreed5069 Год назад
Glad I found your site! Your descriptions were excellent!
@luisromero3734
@luisromero3734 6 лет назад
Thank you for your amazing video!!!👍🏼. Can you the same with crown moulding?
@bhill221
@bhill221 2 года назад
The JIG!!! This is just incredible! Great job my man.
@TheBlakemt
@TheBlakemt 6 лет назад
You’re genius! Thank you!!!
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@colintx800
@colintx800 5 лет назад
I used to F around guessing angles and wasting wood. I won't make that mistake ever again thanks to this video :) So simple, Thanks Very much!
@m1ha1mateescu
@m1ha1mateescu 4 года назад
I guess that this video is for those who didn't understand plain geometry...
@alanborack9256
@alanborack9256 4 года назад
Awesome tip.....I just added to my collection for when I need to make cuts such as these.
@winepressministries6445
@winepressministries6445 2 года назад
Wow, that was really helpful. Im learning woodworking as a luthier. These are some great tips thanks.
@noRthstaR1
@noRthstaR1 4 года назад
wow! thank you for this tip. I am relieved when I saw this video unlike other videos out there were confusing.
@unclebob8746
@unclebob8746 3 года назад
Excellent video. Explanations are easy to understand.
@jimgibbons2418
@jimgibbons2418 4 года назад
Sawdust,your a diver lining during this Pandemic thing. I can now do some projects I’ve been putting off. Thanks so much for the tip and explaining how to do it.
@rockynmama4339
@rockynmama4339 4 года назад
Thanks Chris best explanation ever!
@richiedwards4953
@richiedwards4953 4 года назад
cheers buddy, I've used my miter saw for years and not used the jig method. I like it... rich, UK
@javierestrada6397
@javierestrada6397 4 года назад
It's Really cool, it really work very fast. Thank you my friend for making amateur like me turn to Pros...
@RosieParkerGames
@RosieParkerGames 2 года назад
your tutorials are game changing, thankyou sir.
@KenpoMoogy
@KenpoMoogy 4 года назад
Brilliant!!! you just saved me some grey hairs. I will add numbers to the degree plate too! Thanks for sharing!
@khalodh
@khalodh 5 лет назад
god bless you Chris, best regards from Lebanon-middle east
@realnewsthatmatters9319
@realnewsthatmatters9319 4 года назад
Wtf is wrong with some people 😒 275 thumbs down.......... what a bunch of losers, the man is trying to help people have more independence and do things for themselves an easier way. It was a great video and made perfect sense to people with a brain. 👍🏾
@jeffchick3447
@jeffchick3447 4 года назад
Very nice video.. I fail to understand why anyone would give it a thumbs down!
@CAVERN1234
@CAVERN1234 4 года назад
Fantastic teacher and very well presented. Best wishes from Liverpool uk
@santinobechelli6909
@santinobechelli6909 Год назад
You are an excellent instructor
@humbertosauceda4739
@humbertosauceda4739 5 лет назад
Man !!! Thanks for sharing... I' m from México and was trying yo install a foam molding on my sliding door wich is half a moon finish on the top and was having a hard time finding the right Angle to cut,,I have a True Angle rule but to be honest did not know how to use the right way,,,now thanks to you I feel like a pro,,, jajaja,,I know it sounds funny but to me is a lot,,,so, thanks again... Blessings
@wisdomsquare28
@wisdomsquare28 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable knowledge.
@misterm7086
@misterm7086 6 лет назад
One the best tips I have ever learned from RU-vid! Thanks! Be well. God Bless!
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
Mister M you are welcome! God Bless!
@Kohler79
@Kohler79 4 года назад
Bless you i am a rookie in DIY and i had to cut a 140° but i was completly blocked... you saved my life
@Kohler79
@Kohler79 4 года назад
Greetings from Portugal
@ronaldcummings1363
@ronaldcummings1363 Год назад
@kohler79 i need to cut a 143 degree angle and I did the math but the pieces are not touching . Do I have to turn the other piece of base board upside down ? I’m lost
@christined.3728
@christined.3728 3 года назад
Excellent info, I'm so glad I clicked on this one! I've subscribed!
@n3wy3ar83
@n3wy3ar83 3 месяца назад
Omg. Five hours . I spent 5 hours on two of my last cuts. You just helped me figure them out! Get over here I owe you a beer 😊
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 3 месяца назад
@@n3wy3ar83 anytime brother
@abrahamcruz1049
@abrahamcruz1049 4 года назад
Wise insight for use of miter saw !
@Vanguardsystem
@Vanguardsystem 3 года назад
Wow… excellent advice! Thanks for posting.
@marcustullis245
@marcustullis245 4 года назад
First off, Chris, are you from south Louisiana? You have a good accent that suggests Cajun upbringing. Secondly, thank you for providing REAL instruction. Everything else I have found while google searching online has led me to absolute basics for people that probably are incapable of even tying their own shoes. I'll look through more of your stuff as I search for information on making compound miter cuts. Thanks again. (And if you are indeed from south Louisiana, I'll add a hearty "GEAUX TIGAHS!")
@jeffalan6339
@jeffalan6339 4 года назад
I am self employed trim/finish carpenter. Before I just did, used my bevel gauge set the saw make test cut. Now I will be thinking instead of doing, oh boy. I should make a video on finish carpentry, I work backwards, I see the project completed so I know what I want and how it will look. If you just start cutting and placing boards you are going to make a mess, I get calls to help or fix another's problem
@ron1martens
@ron1martens 4 года назад
jeff alan those little electron angle finders are great. I'm halfway building a pergola (steel) my client went to South Africa. He cannot Come back something to do with some laws Government have staged. I got my equipment there and other jobs have been cancelled. I spent a whole day in front of the computer working out a drawing using librecad on ubunto. There's some great utube uploaders. I will subscribe here. I should also do an upload I built a steel work bench and built draws threading in bolts for soft close draw runners. I always get the size of draws wrong so doing my drawing I finally worked it out.
@Bigcee248
@Bigcee248 6 лет назад
Thanks for guys like u. Who take there time to teach.
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
Thanks my friend!
@bradsarson8655
@bradsarson8655 4 года назад
Thanks so much for this video. I have always wondered why saw manufacturers mark 90 as zero! No more arguments on job site:)
@coreyjorgenson6082
@coreyjorgenson6082 4 года назад
This was the best miter saw video I have ever seen!!!
@XBKLYN
@XBKLYN 4 года назад
Acute angles on a miter saw.... absolutely brilliant....you saved my bacon buddy!!!
@soihitit
@soihitit 6 лет назад
BRAVO!!! seriously I was getting really frustrated trying to make a cut and this video just made my day. Thank you!
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
soihitit you’re welcome! Glad it helped
@George1mac
@George1mac 6 лет назад
Hmmmm......I find out near most every day I am not too old to learn something new.......thanks for such a good explanation of miter use!!
@SawdustandWood
@SawdustandWood 6 лет назад
George1mac your welcome...thanks for watching!
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