Thank you. I have one of these and it's always confused me in the field and I end up tossing it aside. It would be good to see you use it on those baseboards. I'd worry about sanding it - wondering if those edges are supposed to stay sharp for accuracy.
I agree! This video was very helpful and made it super clear on how to use it. I intend to by one solely because of this very helpful video. I laughed when I saw these big fingers opening the package, installing the battery and manipulating the unit, all with one hand, while holding the camera with the other hand. I said to myself, I have to watch this guy fumble-up this item with only one hand😂 I must say, he worked that one hand just like a surgeon ... and got the job done!
I have one of these and mine is off 1.5 degrees based on Calibrated Machinist square at 90 degrees and is not consistent at other angles, I bought mine for cutting mouldings on walls that where not square. It did not turn out as nice if i had and accurate angle finder. it makes a nice sliding T bevel if you leave it off.
Well, it's not really a tutorial, and I was new to all this RUclips thing at the time. Heck I still have a lot to learn. You should subscribe to see if I get better. 😁
Thank you. I have one of these and it's always confused me in the field and I end up tossing it aside. It would be good to see you use it on those baseboards. I'd worry about sanding it - wondering if those edges are supposed to stay sharp for accuracy.
Your welcome. I found a different tool that knock this tool out the box for base board, and I don't think it should be that dang sharp.
I was looking at this in home depot the way you show how to use it sold me on buyig it thank you for the advice
Glade it helped.
I agree!
This video was very helpful and made it super clear on how to use it.
I intend to by one solely because of this very helpful video.
I laughed when I saw these big fingers opening the package, installing the battery and manipulating
the unit, all with one hand, while holding the camera with the other hand.
I said to myself, I have to watch this guy fumble-up this item with only one hand😂
I must say, he worked that one hand just like a surgeon ... and got the job done!
This is good if u don't care about 1.5 degrees. I wouldn't recommend buying this. Pay more money and u get quality work and results
Your right.
I have one of these and mine is off 1.5 degrees based on Calibrated Machinist square at 90 degrees and is not consistent at other angles, I bought mine for cutting mouldings on walls that where not square. It did not turn out as nice if i had and accurate angle finder. it makes a nice sliding T bevel if you leave it off.
There is a way better tool for trim. I wouldn't recommend this.
@@jackintrades What do you recommend?
@@stretch3736
Milescraft Inc. 8402 AngleFinder [amazon]
i love the enthusiasm in this video
Thanks.
What battery does that use?
Not sure, I'm sure you can see it on the package.
Much appreciated
Your welcome
Well that's a few minutes of life I'll never get back...
No. But at least you now know if you want to buy this thing or not.
mine agrees to 0.3 on a old machinists square
Thanks for confirming.
Is it accurate?
For the most part. Yes
Worst tutorial i have ever seen in my life 😂
Well, it's not really a tutorial, and I was new to all this RUclips thing at the time. Heck I still have a lot to learn. You should subscribe to see if I get better. 😁
Great video👍👍
Thank you 👍
Terrible preso
Agreed.