Great instructional video. The extra time spent drawing every ten off the speed square and then cutting every ten off the miter is the level of repetition that helps retention.
Excellent explanation. I’m in my 3rd year of cabinet making and no one had explained to me this way. Any tips to do bevel cuts (kicks) on site for kitchen, laundry, vanities, etc? Thanks mate.
New wood worker your channel has been invaluable in understanding angles thank you. I do have a question. When directions call for a length of a board for example to be long point to short point measurements parallel how to you even start the cuts. Cut one angle first then measure the length or something else. Thank you,,,,
Oh my goodness, thank you. I was really struggling and thought something was wrong with me. The fact 45 still lines up made me feel like I was going insane because certain things would line up and cut accurately at 45 or 0 and the. Everything else wasn’t right. I thought I was losing my mind.
Good morning, Chris. Another good instructional video. This is is a great training aid. Even after all these years, I may make one for the shop so that I can explain it easier to those coming up.
Great Lesson! always appreciate your teaching style. Can you do a video on "how to figure out the math for a Hexagon Bench" ? Lets say your tree has a Diameter of 22 inches. and you want to make a bench around it. How would we do that Math or How would you approach it? Thanks Sawdust and Wood!
Chris - you should have been my woodwork teacher at school. My guy always complicated his teaching. You explain thing’s very clearly. 👏👏👏
Thanks
Thanks, Chris! You're gifted with being able to explain things clearly.
Thank you so much
Great instructional video. The extra time spent drawing every ten off the speed square and then cutting every ten off the miter is the level of repetition that helps retention.
This guy is straight-up amazing...
By far the best way to figure out angles on the miter
Excellent explanation. I’m in my 3rd year of cabinet making and no one had explained to me this way.
Any tips to do bevel cuts (kicks) on site for kitchen, laundry, vanities, etc?
Thanks mate.
that is a quiet saw ! great video Thanks.
Yes sir😂
New wood worker your channel has been invaluable in understanding angles thank you. I do have a question. When directions call for a length of a board for example to be long point to short point measurements parallel how to you even start the cuts. Cut one angle first then measure the length or something else. Thank you,,,,
So when plans say cut at 30, it means cut at 30 on your saw?? Yes/No????
how is that speed square 45 degrees? isn't it 90 degrees?
What is that thing flopping around on the end of your pencil?
It’s called a pencil yo-yo. They have them on Amazon
@@benjaminwhite7346 thank you. That sounds odd
Oh my goodness, thank you. I was really struggling and thought something was wrong with me. The fact 45 still lines up made me feel like I was going insane because certain things would line up and cut accurately at 45 or 0 and the. Everything else wasn’t right. I thought I was losing my mind.
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My man! Thanks
Omg, no wonder I couldn’t get it right
I'm glad you got it
good channel and thank you for your tips
Great stuff!
Good morning, Chris. Another good instructional video. This is is a great training aid. Even after all these years, I may make one for the shop so that I can explain it easier to those coming up.
As always thank you sir!
Really enjoy your videos. Keep them up!
Thanks my friend!
Always great videos 👍🏾
Thanks!
Can’t tell you how much I appreciate your video explaining this! Subscribed for sure!!!
Super clever brother that’s a great explanation. Probably the best I’ve heard yet.
Great Lesson! always appreciate your teaching style. Can you do a video on "how to figure out the math for a Hexagon Bench" ? Lets say your tree has a Diameter of 22 inches. and you want to make a bench around it. How would we do that Math or How would you approach it? Thanks Sawdust and Wood!
Great job Chris, I never understood this until today, amazing video!
Keep putting out good information about cutting angles. Great job
Man that simplified this for someone whos never worked with a miter saw. Thank you
Great explanation and that explains a few of my past errors.
Another good video 👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks! This helped
🤯👍🏻 thank you!
You’re welcome!!
Thanks Chris!
You’re welcome
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Thank you sir!