This video will teach you how to find an inside angle without an angle finder and cut it on your miter saw. This is a link to a video to show how to cut outside angles without an angle finder . • DIY outside angles wit...
Thank you for this. I'm in the middle of my first DIY project, a deck that has a couple of "custom angles" to go around a tree, and I've been worrying about getting those angles correct for a few days now. This tip should enable me to cut with much greater confidence!!!!
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I went out yesterday brought an expensive angle finder that wasn’t finding me the angles watched this video and bingo angles found cuts cut and it joins lovely thank u so much very simple yet very affective
There’s one ive come across I cannot find the angle for have u got an email I could send a pic of it to as I’ve over 10 joints to do in this angle I can’t get
Thank you so much! I tried to work this out for about an hour on my own and could not figure out how to get the angles correct. It still took me a few watches to make sure I was marking the board in the correct place. After that, and few practice cuts I had it!
Genious. Subbed Ive done renos for 13 years I do everything but trim and electrial and plumbing but have been doing a lot of trim now and ur videos have helped me massively thanks a lot!😊👍
Man this helps! I've been remodeling myself and asked my boyfriend (bass player...I asked the wrong person) to cut the baseboards- all not fitting whatsoever, so $400 later...I'm doing it myself 🤷♀️ Learned plumbing so I'll get this :)
I'm looking to cut odd angle internal mitres on skirting board (I think you call it base board) on my mitre saw, but I have to lay the board flat on the saw base as its too tall to cut upright. Would the bevel angles be the same as the mitre angles you demonstrated here?
Now that is the easiest way I have seen so far. Iv been looking to find an easier way to figure out corner cuts and this is the best way. Thanks alot eh.
For speed, when I need an angle not in the notches, I raise the blade guard, lower the blade and sight down it to the line, eliminating guesswork or test cuts.
Very nice way of doing it, THANKS for posting this method it REALLY helped us frame the trim up & over our wheel wells of our Tiny House we're building 😀👍
This technique works even if the two pieces are different widths, but you have to draw a reference line on the second piece as well. The angles on the two pieces will be different from each other but will still add up to the total corner angle.
Lmao. That's hilarious. I seen it as well when he was making a mark from his line to the corner of the 2x4, right before he cut it. I actually like to read the first 10-15 comments on a video(if they have that many) to determine if its worth watching, so I read your comment and was looking for his knee. I really thought it was his head when he was marking it lol
This is another great tutorial on angles and how to get there. However, I do have some questions: I noticed on the first model you had 110 degrees angle, and from your previous videos you mention dividing that in half, which would be 55. On the miter that would be 35...if I'm following you correctly...right? However, you made the cut at 36, so does that 1 degree make a big difference? Enough to show a gap in the inside corner, especially if you're not caulking the gap. Thank you again for all you do!
I've always struggled to cut angle even 45 degree and to get them lined up. This is a very good tip. When i want to cut an angle. I have the blade set a 90 degree .push the wood up to the blade hold it there .then i will move the blade to 45 degree or 30 degree depending what your making and go for the cut . It lines up when you join the 2 peices together
I am going to try this with my 4 by 4's I have for the parameter of my daughters playground edge I am making. I am super nervous about this screwing it up. I guess this is the only way to learn! Thank you so much for this tutorial!
all well and good but what if you don't have a mitre saw to cut the second piece the same? would you do the same thing as you did the first time soe the second bit?
You are a bleeping genious!!! How do I make the prop piece? I don't have a power saw but I have a 1/2 inch molding I need to cut on a butcher block counter top to hide a gap against wall. I didn't want to buy stuff just for that little cut. Thanks so much!
Thank you! The videos had all this math I had to do. I'm an English teacher - don't ask me how to do math! Hahaha! Your video was short and to the point. Thank you!