Finally, a video that has the normal equipment that the amateurs have. I needed the angles that are used, and you hit the nail on the head. Thanks a heap! Great job!!!
Actually, this is really quite confusing in the video. You cannot set the blade to 54.2, the scale is 0-45°. So ththe angle on the digital meter is the "opposite" one to the blade so the blade is set to 90-54.2=35.8. PRobably should be 36 to be precise. Thanks for noticing!
Finally, a video that has the normal equipment that the amateurs have. I needed the angles that are used, and you hit the nail on the head. Thanks a heap! Great job!!!
Thank you for sharing this. With your help I was able make one myself. Have you considered making a 5 or 6 sided bowl in the same style?
If you make for kitchens remember that pine is not a food safe wood. Looks great but I recommend trying maple or walnut or a combination of the two.
It is rather decorative stuff but thanks for the info, did not know that!
Good job
Mine works too. I used the Woodprix plans and performed it without any problems.
I’m confused on the compound angle cut. Blade set at 54.2 and miter at 54. Doesn’t work.
Actually, this is really quite confusing in the video. You cannot set the blade to 54.2, the scale is 0-45°. So ththe angle on the digital meter is the "opposite" one to the blade so the blade is set to 90-54.2=35.8. PRobably should be 36 to be precise.
Thanks for noticing!
I've done this three times now, and the angles, even with that clarification still aren't working out. Man, this is really disappointing.