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  • @TheBeardedWoodworker
    @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад +26

    Sorry everyone, I say the right measurements, but printed it wrong on the screen. It is 5-1/2" x 1/8" x 4-3/4"

    • @uloge3409
      @uloge3409 2 года назад

      Das sind das in Deutsche Maße ?

    • @uloge3409
      @uloge3409 2 года назад

      Was sind das in deutsche Maße ?

    • @1flybyguy
      @1flybyguy 2 года назад +1

      @@uloge3409 Was bedeutet "deutsche Maße"? Deutschland hat ein eigenes Meßsystem?

    • @katiabrenes8043
      @katiabrenes8043 Год назад

      muy bueno el vídeo, pero no entiendo las medidas, deberían ser dos medidas, quiero hacerla 🌟

    • @camillmarches-vo5nd
      @camillmarches-vo5nd 9 месяцев назад

      Si può fare in cm?

  • @maxramirez3617
    @maxramirez3617 8 месяцев назад

    Nice tutorial. I'm a woodwork enthusiast and I've got it done in about 2 hours, thank you, sir!

  • @BMSculptures
    @BMSculptures 3 года назад +3

    Love it Gary! Love the detailed instructions so I can repeat this at home!

  • @hansdegroot8549
    @hansdegroot8549 Год назад +2

    Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing. First time on your channel today. For sure I'll watch more of your videos in the next few weeks.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад

      Well, thank you so much for watching! I hope you find more of my videos entertaining and subscribe for future videos! Appreciate the comment!

  • @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors
    @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors 3 года назад +2

    I got here from NW sawyer, he has you as a featured channel. I am glad I clicked the link.
    Thanks for sharing this with us. Keep up the fun videos, and Know you have a new sub for life.
    Thanks for calling it a Christmas Star, and thanks for sharing your design with us, I love it.
    Have a blessed, safe and healthy week my friend.
    Dale

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      Thank you so much for your comment. Welcome aboard. I hope you find my channel and videos entertaining and maybe educational here and there too. I'm becoming good friends with Jason from NW Sawyer, so hopefully we will get to put a couple of great videos together in the future. Thanks Dale!

  • @robertlangley258
    @robertlangley258 9 месяцев назад +1

    What a wonderful video. Well produced and narrated. I'm always amazed at the things you can make. I'll try but I'm sure I won't be able to share publicly my rendition as it will probably be a form/design previously unknown to mankind. But yours comes out perfect. Thank you very much for sharing. ⭐️👏👍🙏

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 9 месяцев назад

      Ha ha ha...thanks Robert! I have noticed that even if the measurements are off a tiny bit, it can leave a big gap on the last piece...but sometimes you can squeeze it together. Lol! Good luck!

  • @dgoins6
    @dgoins6 Год назад +27

    Not sure if anyone else mentioned this, but there is several videos on how to cut extreme angles on the miter saw. Basically, you cut a stop piece at 45° and keep it in position. Then if you want to cut 54°, set your saw at 9°. It's a pretty cool trick.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад +3

      You are right Jay. That is a great way of doing it, but I think you would have to cut the pieces individually as my method tries to show you how to do it in less cuts and moving of the miter saw. 🙂 I think I should do another video and use this method and perhaps make it less complicated. Thanks for the comment!

    • @riclloyd2449
      @riclloyd2449 Год назад

      In the middle of the board????

    • @thomassciurba5323
      @thomassciurba5323 4 месяца назад +1

      Not only can you not use an acute angle jig on a miter saw to cut that angle in the middle of a board but cutting an acute angle on a 6” piece of wood is going to be a pretty dangerous undertaking. It needs to be clamped to the jig because there is no fence to support the vertex of the angle. Even if you get around that with a sacrificial zero clearance fence you probably can’t hold it with your hand or a chicken stick because the way the blade is spinning it could pull your hand right into the blade. 6” doesn’t leave much room to clamp. To do it on a miter saw safely the cut order would need to change and you would wind up with more waste. An acute angle jig for a table saw could work to cut the middle of a board and would be safer depending on how the jig is made because the work piece would be probably be backed up by a fence and you would have better clamping options.

    • @mimi.honey08
      @mimi.honey08 Месяц назад +1

      Perfect for those of us who don't have 54° cut capacity on our miter saws

  • @pacificbabble2611
    @pacificbabble2611 3 года назад +1

    Well done!! I do like how the old DeWALT goes to 60 degrees. Nice little video!!

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      Thank you! It does make these stars way easier to make. Thanks for watching!

  • @gypsywolf58
    @gypsywolf58 3 года назад +2

    Great video, I LOVE STARS, THANK YOU Gary!

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      You are welcome! Glad you liked it. Thank you so much for the comment. 🌟

  • @christineperunko7106
    @christineperunko7106 Год назад +2

    Best star video I have found Thank you!!

  • @geofflucas1482
    @geofflucas1482 Год назад +1

    The best looking star I’ve seen so far

  • @lucianojosesimeao8947
    @lucianojosesimeao8947 2 года назад +1

    Parabéns pelo trabalho. 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @digimikek
    @digimikek 3 года назад +1

    very nice design and instructions. thank you

  • @joergwiesmann4261
    @joergwiesmann4261 8 месяцев назад

    ..thank YOU very much for the nice Video !!! Kinde regards from Switzerland !!

  • @sauliacruz6976
    @sauliacruz6976 3 года назад +1

    This made my Christmas! Thank you!!

  • @JT_70
    @JT_70 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good presentation and details. Thanks.

  • @MakinSawdust
    @MakinSawdust 3 года назад +3

    *_Awesome how-to video Gary!!!_*

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад +1

      Thanks Kevin! I've been meaning to remake this for awhile now.

  • @billnicesun3613
    @billnicesun3613 2 года назад +1

    Nice and easy ! Thanks!

  • @shannonrowland2290
    @shannonrowland2290 10 месяцев назад

    Super cool, can’t wait to try this!!

  • @robertwhite1554
    @robertwhite1554 3 года назад +2

    I too, have miter saw that only goes to 50 degrees. So, what I did was cut my pieces to length with 36's on the ends as shown in video. Then I marked out my 5 1/2" mark and with a protractor (which I printed out from the internet) marked my 54 degree angle. FYI, to translate to your miter degrees just remember that 90 on the protractor is 0 on the miter, 80 will be 10, 70 will be 20 and so on. It helped me to turn my protractor upside down. I then set my miter to my 50 degree mark, put one of my pieces on the saw, and used a wedge on one side of my piece until it matched my blade. Drawing a pencil line along the piece before I cut helped with making sure the other pieces aligned the same. I clamped the wedge and then clamped a stop block on the other end. I know this is a little jerry-rigged but it worked for me. Thanks for the video.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      That's fantastic! Great use of a little ingenuity to get the job done. 👍🏻Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @MoongamerBullet
    @MoongamerBullet 2 года назад +1

    Very nice video. I will be making these in my shop, Thank you!!

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 2 года назад

      Thank you and your welcome. Good luck with it! Feel free to tag #thebeardedwoodworker on social media if you'd like. I'd love to check it out.

  • @gteam53
    @gteam53 Год назад +3

    This is a GREAT build. Thank you so much. I made two quickly and they look great!!!

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад

      That's great to hear! So glad it worked out. Thanks for sharing.

  • @michaelwray4359
    @michaelwray4359 2 года назад +1

    That’s awesome thank you very much sire can’t wait to try it

  • @JoCamo1959
    @JoCamo1959 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!!!
    You are amazing !!!

  • @hawkowl455
    @hawkowl455 Год назад +6

    You were very trusting with shooting the brads into the opposite side. I have seen nails go sideways and come close to where if my fingers were there, surely would have gone through one of them. I cringed watching, thinking oh this is going to happen. Myself, I am building a holding jig of some sort. Thank you very much for showing us how to make a beautiful star. Happy Thanksgiving today and have a Merry Christmas.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад +1

      Thanks Michael! You are not wrong at all. I had a knot in one of my stars...and sure enough, it bit me! Right through the thumbnail!

    • @davemarriott9332
      @davemarriott9332 Год назад

      Experience

    • @hawkowl455
      @hawkowl455 Год назад

      Some years ago now I was using a 2" U shape staple gun holding onto a header and side jamb when you guess it, one side of that Stapel came out in the shape of a letter C. It does make us jump when that happens.🤪

  • @michaelbunting2474
    @michaelbunting2474 3 месяца назад

    Great video man, thanks!

  • @reginamannings92
    @reginamannings92 Год назад +1

    Love it ! Thanks

  • @harnolddo
    @harnolddo 3 года назад +5

    I wanted to make a big star out of 2x4. I figured it should be proportionate to what you did, so I doubled your measurements. Came out just perfect. Also, my chop saw only goes to 50 degrees. I did a work around with 2x4 spacers to straddle the saw guides and placed the wood I was cutting at 90 degrees from the usual orientation. That meant I could keep the miter set at 36 degrees. I hoped to add a pic too the comment but can't figure that part out. Turned out cool! Thanks for having the best instructions out there!!

  • @guyward3928
    @guyward3928 Год назад

    Excellent job. I’m now a subscriber

  • @kennyg6482
    @kennyg6482 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video and demonstration.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      Thank you, sir!

    • @kennyg6482
      @kennyg6482 3 года назад

      @@TheBeardedWoodworker I checked my miter saw today, it only goes to 45 degrees. Disappointing.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      Awe man....sorry! There are other videos out there that touches that subject, but mine was intended to be less cuts and less moving of the miter saw. Good luck if you decide to give it a try. I have yet to try it and make that video I was talking about at the end of this one.🙂

  • @cindyabbott780
    @cindyabbott780 8 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoy your coffee as much as i/ enjoyed your video! Cindy

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 8 месяцев назад

      Awe....thank you Cindy! That was very sweet of you! 🥰 I will.

  • @davestinyworkshop
    @davestinyworkshop Год назад +1

    very clever! would also be nice filled with colour resin and some LED lighting

  • @michaelheyward7668
    @michaelheyward7668 Год назад

    Great video! Merry Christmas...

  • @retiredtom1654
    @retiredtom1654 7 месяцев назад +1

    Job well done!

  • @herbcaldwell943
    @herbcaldwell943 2 года назад +3

    Hey I see you have 10,000 subscribers ! ( GREAT JOB ON THE STAR )

  • @dunrob13
    @dunrob13 2 года назад

    Very good video will have to make again I had made these a couple years ago, I have learned to watch the brad nailer because a knot in wood will send nail out side, ouch

  • @michaeldriskell6431
    @michaeldriskell6431 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video!

  • @SteveCarmichael
    @SteveCarmichael 3 года назад +1

    Cool! I'm going to make one for the top of our Christmas tree. Thanks!

  • @garyperrin8172
    @garyperrin8172 Год назад +1

    very good job done i think i will make some of these

  • @errorsibilings106
    @errorsibilings106 3 года назад

    Awesome thanks

  • @hakkakgun4171
    @hakkakgun4171 Год назад

    Tebrikler ustam..

  • @greatgrandpaswoodworking
    @greatgrandpaswoodworking Год назад +1

    Looking good. I subscribed.

  • @emmanuellevargas7021
    @emmanuellevargas7021 Год назад +1

    your video is great specially the part where you show how to assemble the star . i did a trio ( stars ok) .5"-6"-7"....with 36° on the inside and 18° on the outside. they look exelent. many many wood cuts but it is ok i like to work with even whole numbers. ....

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад

      That's fantastic! I'm glad my video gave a little inspiration. Good for you for figuring out the different sizes.🌟

  • @rnmike1569
    @rnmike1569 8 месяцев назад +1

    Epic beard borther!

  • @ivandasilvaalmeida6310
    @ivandasilvaalmeida6310 3 года назад +1

    Very good !

  • @johnpali5894
    @johnpali5894 3 года назад +8

    If the saw doesn’t go over 50° , you can make wood jig of 90° to secure your material and adjust the saw 90°-54°=36° .
    I used this technique when I needed bigger than 55-60° .
    Great video , thanks for sharing , I think is time to bring the old DEWALT saw out of the shade and start making ⭐️.
    Subscribed .

    • @seattledan
      @seattledan Год назад

      Uh.....so that's the still 36 degrees since you're currently in the same direction which I just realized after cutting. It would be true if you're cutting in the opposite direction.

  • @johnjohnoj6408
    @johnjohnoj6408 2 года назад +1

    Ty friend

  • @jimking9646
    @jimking9646 3 года назад +1

    very nice job

  • @ludvigtande1236
    @ludvigtande1236 3 года назад +1

    Will be making them tomorrow. Happy Thanksgiving!!👍

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      Awesome, good luck! Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving to you!

  • @koreensage5059
    @koreensage5059 2 года назад +9

    How do you make bigger or smaller stars? Do you minus or double your lengths?
    I made the one shown here and it turned out great. Thanks for the great tutorial.

    • @richardmccann4815
      @richardmccann4815 7 месяцев назад

      It should be possible to calculate the measurements depending on the stock thickness, too..

  • @TheJdstout
    @TheJdstout 3 года назад +2

    From one Bearded wood worker. To another. Thanks !

  • @NorthwestSawyer
    @NorthwestSawyer 3 года назад +2

    Awesome!!! I bet there’s just enough room between the little star and the big one to put an LED strip into. You could have a shining star!

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад +1

      That's a great idea! Perhaps I'll have to give that a try. Thanks, Jason!

  • @TheWoodHaven
    @TheWoodHaven 7 месяцев назад

    I have an order for 2 of these from my daughter. Thanks for the how-to.
    She wants the small one so 2 3/4" x 1/8" x 2 3/8"

  • @CrazyCoupleDIY
    @CrazyCoupleDIY 2 года назад +3

    That is exactly what I was after, thanks for sharing

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 2 года назад

      You are welcome...and thanks for watching! Good luck with it. The measurements are what I said and not put on the screen.😊

  • @rosemaryherd5752
    @rosemaryherd5752 3 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas to Mom ? Good job !

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      Thanks, Mom! I bet there could be one that could make it into the box. :-)

  • @michaelwray4359
    @michaelwray4359 2 года назад +1

    You are so awesome

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 2 года назад

      Thanks, Michael. Really hope it works (or worked) out for you.

  • @uvaldoordonez8353
    @uvaldoordonez8353 Год назад +1

    Thanks, I am going to attempt

  • @herbcaldwell943
    @herbcaldwell943 2 года назад

    I have the same exact miter saw, do you have any idea why dewalt moved the round tubes side by side ?

  • @grandkoopa3605
    @grandkoopa3605 3 года назад +1

    Thanks!!!!

  • @OscarMartinez-ry8er
    @OscarMartinez-ry8er 2 года назад

    If i wanted to make a 6ft tall star like this, what measurements should i use?

  • @TheBeardedGiant
    @TheBeardedGiant 3 года назад +2

    White primer with a teal top coat with sand through spots would look cool distressed.

  • @bobd.
    @bobd. Год назад

    My old DW708 will go to 60 degrees I believe. I will give the is a try. If not on the TS for sure or make a jig for the mitersaw.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад +1

      That's awesome, good luck! A jig on the table saw for sure will do the trick. There is a way to cut that angle on the miter, but not in the way of my "less cut" method. 👍

  • @busterwolfe54
    @busterwolfe54 3 года назад +3

    Gary, this is a great way to do this. But I wanted to know if there is a jig that can be set up for the 56-degree cut to divide the pieces. I saw the other RUclips show that made the jigs, but I’m not sure how to use them. Thanks, great job.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад +2

      Thanks Buster! I have seen others cut the 56° angle using a jig, but they are just cutting the end off and not through the center. I'm not really sure if my method would work on a jig, being it's not an end piece being cut. It I set up a jig to hold the piece to the proper angle add to, let's say your miter saws 45°, I don't know if there would be enough blade left to make the cut. Does that make sense? I'm just thinking out loud here.🙂 I bet a jig for the table saw would be easier and doable if you have one. Sorry I could help more!

  • @InFocusStudio
    @InFocusStudio 3 года назад

    Dude, I know what I'm making for serval people for Christmas this year!

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      Good luck! Hope my tutorial helps you out and was easy to follow.

  • @jojolepicard6607
    @jojolepicard6607 2 года назад

    Bonjour de France l'ami, quel sont les degrés de coupe ? Merci de votre réponse ..

  • @doncuttler8978
    @doncuttler8978 8 месяцев назад

    Go online and you can build a simple jig to go well beyond 45 deg angles. Real simple.

  • @SteveHiott
    @SteveHiott 9 месяцев назад

    what would be the measurements for the smaller stars?

  • @johnwalsh6844
    @johnwalsh6844 3 года назад +1

    Vary cool. Happy Thanksgiving.

  • @waynenorton8064
    @waynenorton8064 3 года назад +3

    I tried to make a star the way you showed us in the video but when I did my cuts it didn’t add up. I cut the 36 then the 54 but with the protractor they measured opposite and the length was off.

    • @robertlangley258
      @robertlangley258 9 месяцев назад +1

      You and a few thousand other wannabes like me ended up with a previously unknown shape never introduced to mankind. Welcome aboard. 😢

  • @2402ajay
    @2402ajay 7 месяцев назад

    Hello is the cable to be attached with the dongle sold separately without the dongle? I do have the dongle but without the cable with wifi

  • @richgrove6373
    @richgrove6373 Год назад +1

    Thanks for doing this video. I have created the bigger star but when I did the little one something appears to be off. I was hoping to get the actual measurements needed for the small star. Thanks

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад +1

      Sorry, rich....I think was first attempt was a fluke. I have tried it again after I read other comments of it not working, and I haven't been able to recreate it either. I feel like a dope. 😄 Perhaps the measurements are super close, bur I just don't know.

    • @womendrumming2834
      @womendrumming2834 Год назад +3

      It is not halving the larger star dimensions. I worked it out to be 2 3/4” and 1 1/2”

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад +2

      Thank you! I would measure it, but I gave it to my mother years ago.😁

  • @dougmoyer408
    @dougmoyer408 11 месяцев назад

    What are the dimensions for the 2x2 wooden star?

  • @timbrown6378
    @timbrown6378 Год назад +1

    this works great except my nail gun doesnt drive the nails in good. what type of nail gun should I use and length of nails? thanks

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад

      I've used the DeWALT pneumatic gin for years and have had very goid luck with it. I recently got the cordless, and love it! I use 1-1/4" because I find them pretty versatile when working with 3/4" stock.

  • @michmvp
    @michmvp Год назад +2

    Hi Gary, great video. Rookie question here. Trying to make this star. The cuts are pretty straight forward but, when I go to nail them the pieces want to slip and I end up having to take them apart. The result is excess ugly holes. Any suggestions? Mike

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад +1

      Hey Mike! Try clamping down one or both pieces to the work bench. Put your meters together and clamp downwards on the table? If you are making a bunch, maybe you could try making a jig with a plywood base and stop blocks all around the 2 star pieces your putting together, and see if that will work. Make since? Good luck!

  • @harrynewton6437
    @harrynewton6437 2 года назад +2

    you said your measuring was for 3/4 stock how do you calculate measurements for other wood sizes

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 2 года назад +1

      I found the measurements on line, so I really don't know. Sorry. I did try it with a 2x4 and the measurements didn't work.😊

  • @wecrook69
    @wecrook69 Год назад +1

    doing it

  • @davidbarra205
    @davidbarra205 2 года назад

    Hola como estas? Amigo si pudieras dar las mededidas en centimetros saludos desde Chile

  • @bobbyplatt7654
    @bobbyplatt7654 Год назад

    Is the 5 1/2 measurement from the long side of 36 degree cut to the short side of the 54 degree cut ?

  • @h3232
    @h3232 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Gary my wife loves the stars and I enjoyed making them for her. After zipping the stars out and making her 3 of them she'd like to have the small ones as well. Do you know what the measurements are for the small one

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm so glad your are having fun making these! So I divided it in half, and it seemed to work on the video, then I tried it again and somehow it didn't work so well. I wish I had the correct answer for you.

  • @CorbyQ
    @CorbyQ 8 месяцев назад

    I have a quick question and on understand this is an older video. But are the measurements from long end to long end ?

  • @danhadman3067
    @danhadman3067 10 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know the dimensions for the smaller star?

  • @saschafenn3519
    @saschafenn3519 Год назад +1

    I will never understand the American with their Inch system, the metric system ist waaaaaaay more efficient and more on Point

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад

      I'm right there with you. Growing up with Imperial makes it not so bad.😁

  • @williamgalvin4462
    @williamgalvin4462 3 года назад +2

    Your previous video, and the text overlay for this video, both say 5-3/4" for the second cut. Yet you said 5-1/2" in this video and actually measured to this length. Is the actual dimension 5-3/4"? Or does it really matter? Thanks. Helped a beginner tremendously.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад +1

      Damn it, how did I not see that! So sorry. The measurements are 5-1/2 + 1/8 + 4-3/4 = 10-3/8 inches.

    • @williamgalvin4462
      @williamgalvin4462 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBeardedWoodworker Thanks. I thought so. You said this was for 3/4” only. Is there a standard ratio. I want to make them out of pallet boards that vary in thickness.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      I'm sure there is, but I don't know it. I found these measurements online. I tried making one with the same measurements on a 2x2 and it didn't work.

  • @FFRICH1
    @FFRICH1 8 месяцев назад

    is it 3/4 stock or 1 x 2?

  • @mrteepee1413
    @mrteepee1413 Год назад +1

    If my miter saw only goes to 45 degrees how can I make this because I need one made that's about 3feet high

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад

      There are other videos out there that can show you that. I think it's as simple as cutting a piece of wood at a 45° angle and resting you board on that, and then adjust the miter angle to 11° which will make 56° or what ever the angle you need. Two problems with that is, I don't know the measurements for a 3 foot star, and you can't cut the higher angles in the middle of a piece of wood, just the ends. Make sense? I am working on how to find out the measurements and making another video someday. Sorry I can't help you now.

  • @jamesharp7381
    @jamesharp7381 7 месяцев назад

    you ask about the 2 angle's using a sliding compound miter saw and cut a 54 degree cut, what if my miter saw doesn't go to 54 degree and is not sliding miter saw how does someone reach that degree, 36 degree is no problem, its getting to the 54🤔

  • @Syxpax1
    @Syxpax1 3 года назад +1

    Tried it out with 1x3 pine and it didn’t work for me. Does it only work with 1x2 wood?

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад +1

      It should work with all 1"x materials (or 3/4"). I made a mistake on the screen writing of the measurements.....sorry, but try it with the measurements I say. It should be 5-1/2 x 4-3/4. Is that what you are using?

    • @Syxpax1
      @Syxpax1 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBeardedWoodworker I did the measurements you mentioned in the video...5 1/2...4 3/4. I will try again...

  • @mssharon6493
    @mssharon6493 3 года назад +2

    Hi, so the second angle you cut at 5 1/2 inches, which you mark out with pencil is just drawn in, do you move the mitre saw to fit your pencil mark. I don’t have a mitre which goes to 54 degree.... still confused, but thoroughly enjoyed your video. Thanks

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      It was just a rough 54° pencil line. This video only show you how to make this star if you have a miter saw that will cut a 54° bevel. I am working on a plan to be able to cut that angle on a table saw with a crosscut sled. Sorry for the confusion.

    • @mssharon6493
      @mssharon6493 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBeardedWoodworker ok, thanks very much, love your videos ....all the best.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад

      Thank you!

    • @riclloyd2449
      @riclloyd2449 Год назад

      @@TheBeardedWoodworker Is this video out yet?

  • @glorisnoris9897
    @glorisnoris9897 Год назад

    Can you help me with a doubt I have --if I want to make the stars in different sises, How to calculate the length of the sides? I know with the 36 angle and the 18 degrees angle they must be the same length but the way you did it got me confused can you explain it to me for example you said 5. 1/2 4. 3/4 what if I want TO Use 7 INCHES IN THE LONG SIDE, just add 2 inches on the other side ? Or if the long side is 10 inches, how long must be the short side to form the star asymmetrical? Thanks for your help ....

    • @riclloyd2449
      @riclloyd2449 Год назад

      Add the same length to each side.

    • @sheylie2
      @sheylie2 8 месяцев назад +1

      My husband and I are making these stars and this is what we’ve figured out. As long as the wood strip is 1” x 2” and is always 3/4” wide/depth ( and we bought 8’ long strips) then it does not matter what length the long (or point) side of star is - as long as the shorter side is always 3/4” shorter. Example 10” long side and 9 & 1/4” shorter side (cut at the angles the video suggests) then you’ll get about 26” wide star when done ( so cut 5 pieces of 19 &3/8” wood strips at 36* angles. Then from each of those you cut off a 10” inch strip at the 54* angle - angles are all parallel to each other.) To get about a 36” wide star we started with 5 - 23 & 3/8” lengths. (13 & 1/2” long/point side with shorter being 9 & 3/4”). In short - the longer side is ALWAYS 3/4” bigger than the shorter side with 3/4” wide/ depth wood. And remember the 1/8” extra on all original 36* cut lengths is for the saw blade when you make the 54* cut.

  • @raylozier2308
    @raylozier2308 3 года назад +2

    Go on sawdust and wood and shows how to get a 54 degree angle

  • @johnmusgrave3179
    @johnmusgrave3179 Год назад +1

    If your mitre saw won't go to 54 degrees, use a 45 degree spacer and set the saw to 9 degrees.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад

      That is definitely a way to do it. You won't be able to do the "less cut" method I'm showing, but it will work and you can do this star for sure. Thanks!

    • @riclloyd2449
      @riclloyd2449 Год назад +1

      @@TheBeardedWoodworker I would love to see this cut made in the middle of the wood.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад

      I know, right? That's the issue with trying to do it this way with less cuts and waist.

  • @Zamboni-0805
    @Zamboni-0805 2 года назад +1

    You said you are going to make your first cut on your 1 x 2 @1:31....then you say that this will only work with 3/4" stock....so which is it?

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 2 года назад

      Great question! In the lumber world today 1x2 is 3/4" x 1-1/2". So it is 3/4", which means you could use 3/4" plywood too, which would probably look pretty cool.

  • @Santi-Sanchez
    @Santi-Sanchez 3 года назад

    Hi! I dont have a miter that goes to 54 degrees... any ideas to make this? 😬

    • @harnolddo
      @harnolddo 3 года назад +1

      I placed some 2x4s in front of and behind the guide on my chop saw so I could hols my board at 90 degrees from the way you normally would. I wish I could attach a picture to this, but that doesn't appear to be allowed.

    • @Santi-Sanchez
      @Santi-Sanchez 3 года назад

      @@harnolddo hi !! Yes I found another video using a 2x4 as a guide to make 18 degree cut on the 1x2 and then on the other side a 36 degree cut. The assambly is a litle different than this one but works perfect! Turn out awesome ;)

    • @Santi-Sanchez
      @Santi-Sanchez 3 года назад

      @@harnolddo Lily Ardor diy check it out!

  • @MrJunker1978
    @MrJunker1978 Год назад +1

    Do you have the measures in cm.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад

      Sorry, I do not. I actually got these measurements from the internet. Perhaps there is a conversation chart out there?

  • @5325jslenk
    @5325jslenk 3 года назад +1

    What am I doing wrong I tried the smaller one and it doesn't line up right?HELP!!!!

    • @jimquick1855
      @jimquick1855 Год назад +1

      I not having any luck either but will figure it out if it doesn’t make my brain hurt to much.

    • @womendrumming2834
      @womendrumming2834 Год назад

      Small star measurements are 2 3/4” and 1 1/2”

    • @womendrumming2834
      @womendrumming2834 Год назад

      Small star measurements are 2 3/4” and 1 1/2”

  • @BradBo1140
    @BradBo1140 2 года назад +1

    I wonder why it only works with 3/4 stock. Is it 51/2 or 53/4,I’m confused. You said 51/2 but the video said 53/4.

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 2 года назад

      Hey Brad. I tried making a 2x4 star with the same measurements and it didn't work at all. I'm sure it has to be how much longer they are when you cut the beveled angle. I've never taken the time to find the difference. And to answer your other question, it's 5-1/2. Sorry, for that confusion, I don't know how I missed that.

    • @BradBo1140
      @BradBo1140 2 года назад +1

      @@TheBeardedWoodworker Thanks, that makes it easier. I’m gonna do the 2x4 thing just for fun to see why that happens. I made one 3/4 stock star last night without your instructions and it doesn’t look near as nice as yours. Gonna get some stock today. Great gift idea. Thanks!

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker 2 года назад

      Well good luck! I'm giving them away this year as gifts too. I do think a 2x4 star would look pretty awesome, and some day I'll figure out the dimensions.

  • @raylozier2308
    @raylozier2308 3 года назад +1

    Is that 5.1/2or 5 3/4

  • @mogong7260
    @mogong7260 Год назад +1

    Time to buy one mine won't go past 45°🤦‍♂️😁

    • @TheBeardedWoodworker
      @TheBeardedWoodworker Год назад

      Not sure if they still make them this way. This is a pretty old one. Good luck!

  • @uloge3409
    @uloge3409 2 года назад

    Kann mir jemand die die angegebenen Zahlen 5 - 1/2" x 1/8" x 4 - 3/4" Deutsch sagen ?

  • @uloge3409
    @uloge3409 2 года назад

    Hallo , ich bin der Englischen Sprache nicht mächtig , kann mann die Masse auf Deutsch bekommen , würde es nachbauen wollen .
    Gruß Logi .