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Good evening. Thank you for making this video on angles. I have one that is similar to multi angle tool (black one). Im working on a job boat casting deck and your description on how to use will come in handy. I have zero confidence as I built things because they don't come out as I planned, that's why I'm studying videos to learn. Thank you for taking the time to make this video, very helpful for someone like me.
The T-bevel would work for the second example, too, because the left and bottom arms of the multi-angle finder mimic a T-bevel. A T-bevel would work in the other examples, too.
Okay...I'm no expert, but I have been using a miter saw (chop saw) to cut dimensional lumber for more than 15 years and don't think I have ever attempted a cut with the workpiece out from the fence like that (2:10). In addition to being difficult, I would think that it could be dangerous. At around 2:17, you can see the 2x4 lurch forward slightly (toward the fence). I don't know why he doesn't simple put the 2x4 up against the fence and change the angle of the saw to match the line...then make his cut. I know that most miter saws have indents at set angles only, but on the two miter saws that I have used, you are able to set your saw angle to any degree...even between the indents, tighten it down and make your cut. With the work piece safely up against the fence.
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Found this very useful . Appreciate you for doing the video. You are a super teacher !
Glad it helped. Thank you.
Hes an excellent knowledgeable teacher
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Thanks for this mate, really helpful. Cheers from the UK.
Anytime, glad it helped.
Good evening. Thank you for making this video on angles. I have one that is similar to multi angle tool (black one). Im working on a job boat casting deck and your description on how to use will come in handy. I have zero confidence as I built things because they don't come out as I planned, that's why I'm studying videos to learn. Thank you for taking the time to make this video, very helpful for someone like me.
Glad it helped.
Thank you. Found this very useful.
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Thank you, I just bought an angle-izer and it didn’t come with instructions...so this video is awesome!
Hey, glad it helped.
Have just got me a multi angle ruler to add to my tool box thanks for your video how to use it ,👍 and thanks again god bless you my friend
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Great video buddy ! Keep them coming
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Great explanation and demonstration!
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Well at 63 I’m still learning new things 👍👍
Never stop.
You're a great teacher.. #subscribed in Mississippi
Thank you very much.
Great tutorial, thanks!
You’re welcome.
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It’s Jonathan thanx for the invite look forward to your material.
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I liked how you explained your video very good thanks
@@josuerivera8560 Thanks, appreciate the feedback.
The T-bevel would work for the second example, too, because the left and bottom arms of the multi-angle finder mimic a T-bevel. A T-bevel would work in the other examples, too.
Right, good observation.
Most informative thx
Glad it helped.
how to measure the curve of the door to install tiles
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Are the numbers just painted or are they marked?
They are marked.
Okay...I'm no expert, but I have been using a miter saw (chop saw) to cut dimensional lumber for more than 15 years and don't think I have ever attempted a cut with the workpiece out from the fence like that (2:10). In addition to being difficult, I would think that it could be dangerous. At around 2:17, you can see the 2x4 lurch forward slightly (toward the fence). I don't know why he doesn't simple put the 2x4 up against the fence and change the angle of the saw to match the line...then make his cut. I know that most miter saws have indents at set angles only, but on the two miter saws that I have used, you are able to set your saw angle to any degree...even between the indents, tighten it down and make your cut. With the work piece safely up against the fence.
what if he only have band saw ? or hand saw like diy'ers ?
Can I use this for leather craft 🤔
Yes
Is there a rule for when you draw your line using the inside and/or the outside of the angle-izer ruler?
It shouldn’t matter, the angle is the same.
I hope you got my response Giselia, it shouldn't matter because the angle is the same.
@@Caliber8Tools thanks I just saw your reply.
How much sir
$20
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Great info!