Hexagon Shelf
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2017
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What I liked about this video is that you give a lot of tips and demonstrate the 2 different devices to measure a corner.The tip with the piece of wood next to the guide to avoid a kickback is also very good. Thank you for this instructive video. I pressed the red button to support you and your channel. Greetings Christofix
I used a MDF extention on my miter gauge and then used a stop block on it so the fence was not involved ar all. Safer. Another safety issue, if I may ( 70 years of woodworking experience), lower your saw blade to reduce exposure. Since your gluing end grains, you might paint each angle cut with 50/50 glue water mixture and let dry...then glue up using strap clamp to secure while drying.
One thing that might be less dangerous, lower your saw blade to where it just past the height of the wood. Nice work 👍
Clamp the board to the very front edge of the fence. It allows you to reference it and not be by the blade, should make cutting much faster
Should put white back panels on them too!
Other similar videos I've seen have screwed the pieces together. Do you not find that necessary?
How much weight do you estimate wood glue alone could hold? (obviously these typically would be used for light, decorative objects but curious when comparing videos).
Janine Nicole Ann Ward is say staple them together after the glue drys
thanks for the video I have a question -I don't have a lot of experience with miter saws and angles ok I try to make this project today a complete crash and burned --first I used 1x2 timber I put it in my miter saw the 2 inches side up and it came perfectly all nice and neet like yours but when I went back to cut the real one in 1x4 timber with the 4 inches flat in my miter it came out like crap, not one corner match --is there any difference obviously when I did the first cut I got to the 30 degrees by moving my miter saw blade to the left to the 30 marks but when I cut the 1x4 it did not fit so I had to move the blade back to center position and then move the blade sideways to get the 30 angles I know a little complicated I just trying to learned this is my first miter saw also jijiji
question: how did you get them together? (nails, screws, glue, dowels, etc?) Thanks
he only used glue, without a clamp. But I would recommend you use glue + clamp + nail
What are the measurements you used?
he said 5 inches on the video but I don't know if the inside or the outside I think thas a matter of taste..
what is the measurement?
+Jacob Purackal about 3 feet by 3 feet. Maybe 3.5 feet.
I came to see how he put them together and he doesn’t even show how he did it
View from the 4:15 time-mark.
Shouldnt your saw be at 30 degrees. When the two boards meet it would make 60. Right now your making 120 angles.
It is at 30° from the table top. The angle finder needs to read 60° from perpendicular to achieve this.