I wonder if you can take the same concept and use a folding saw/knife or two shims screwed to pivot and butt up against a T square that has angle measurements to get the angle. I, too, do not have this specific tool but I have done this to get angles so far. I haven't made the cuts on the mitre yet since today brought rain but plan to test it out on some wood scraps starting on the conservative side of the angle to leave room for reduction if needed. I am not a pro builder but a "that's good enough" person that will shave fractions to perfection with my Japanese flush saw and use the winner as a template.
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Measure once cut twice? Thanks for the wow.
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Yeah man, I'm pretty sure anyone who needs this video won't have these tools. Like myself, I have a miter saw but none of those measurements tools.
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no, these are the tools that you need to get the job done. You need to get these tools. what are you going to do with just a miter saw?
I wonder if you can take the same concept and use a folding saw/knife or two shims screwed to pivot and butt up against a T square that has angle measurements to get the angle. I, too, do not have this specific tool but I have done this to get angles so far. I haven't made the cuts on the mitre yet since today brought rain but plan to test it out on some wood scraps starting on the conservative side of the angle to leave room for reduction if needed.
I am not a pro builder but a "that's good enough" person that will shave fractions to perfection with my Japanese flush saw and use the winner as a template.