How to Make Perfect Miters for Frames // Making a Simple Miter Sled// Woodworking
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- Making custom frames is a great project for beginner woodworkers, but getting the corners mitered perfectly can be very frustrating. I'll show you how to make a simple, no frills miter sled that will give you perfect miters, every time. It's a quick project that can be super useful for all kinds of framing projects.
Tools and Materials used:
1/2 inch MDF or Plywood
Triangle or square
Vintage Craftsman Table Saw
Craftsman Drill Press
Hand Plane
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You are a grade A teacher in a world with a real shortage of good ones!
Thank you!
Simple and quick always wins in my books. This was all of that
Thank you, Harki! It’s hard to screw up the simple ones!
Hello my friend.
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Thank you! This sled made possible two cool projects I will be sharing in the next few weeks. It is a great jig to have handy!
@@WhiteLabWorkshop I agree with you. a really great jig. See you. greetings.
You’ll use this very often buddy, top job 🍻👍👍👍
Thanks, Dirk! I’ve already used it several times. I’m excited to share the projects in the next few weeks!
Man I miss my table saw! Awesome build video and I’m sure I’ll be referencing this after I get my table saw in. Great job.
Thanks man! I do love my table saw. Your situation is definitely different than mine, so you’ll get to flex those creativity muscles working with the tools that you have available to you!
Looks like a great addition to the shop!
Thanks man! I definitely agree! It’s been key for a couple of projects already. Videos in the coming weeks!
That is a nice looking frame.
Thank you, Rita! The thumbnail actually comes from the project for my next video, which this miters led made possible. I’m really excited to share that one!
Nice, simple and effective! Great jig for any workshop. 🙌🏻
Thanks, Kirstie! This has been a huge help for my next couple of projects already!
Dang!!! That is seriously awesome. Such precision! Some day, I hope to obtain 1/10th of your skills and I will be happy as can be!
Haha! Thanks, Richard! I think you’re doing just fine already, but I appreciate the kind words!
Very useful jig! Nice job Brent!
Thanks, Jeff! Simple and effective is the name of the game!
Lovely! I’m gonna make one myself! Thanks for the video!
Excellent! Thanks for watching!
enjoyed watching your video so much I hit all your buttons will definitely be back for more see u soon
I'm very glad to hear that! Thank you for watching!
Nice! What a cool table saw you got there......
Thanks, Don! I do love my table saw!
You will enjoy this jig in the future and I'm sure it will come in handy for many future projects 😊 ॐ
It already has! I’ve got some videos to edit for my next couple of projects that used this jig and it worked perfectly. Thanks for watching, Chris!
Great 😊 I'll look forward to seeing them 😊 ॐ
Hip hop hypotenuse!
Haha!
Looks good Brent, but i think you need to make a more awesome version like the one i made 😉😉
Thanks, Grant! I may make a more fancy version some day, like your awesome sled. But, a wise man once said, “If it makes a perfect miter that's all that matters.” That wise man sure has great advice!
@@WhiteLabWorkshop he was lying, it needs to have stop blocks to matter 🤣🤣
Haha! A wise man who isn’t being truthful doesn’t strike me as a wise man at all! 😆
@@WhiteLabWorkshop you are the one that said he was wise in the first place 🤣
Hahahaha! Touché!
Great mitre sled mate! I tried to build one recently, but not sure how accurate it is. I need to do a few more tests with it.
Thank you! If done right, these sleds are super helpful for making frames!
Making 45 degree cuts are the simple part of making a frame. The most important part is opposite sides exactly the same dimension. Nice sled anyway.
Thank you! It’s the simplest part and yet so easy to mess up! I’m all for things that make it hard to mess up.
@@WhiteLabWorkshop I would like to how you cut the opposite sides to exact length with your sled.
I'm new friend here and I will support you. See you in my room. Stay safe
Thank you!