Thank you for the 31.5° info! I'm making a hexagon wishing well for my daughters wedding reception and i did a one layer trial run with cheap fence pickets and was impossible to align it correctly and didn't know why. You have saved me so much time, effort, money, and embarrassment and giving me my confidence back for a successful build. Your awesome info will be a blessing to many,!
Hi just watching your video on planters and it’s good you said about wearing gloves to protect your hands but nothing about eyes and ears don’t they matter. Perhaps eye protection and ear protection are worth a mention. 😅😊
i just made one of these today. nice to know about the 31.5 degrees setting. ile try this on the next one. when i did 30 degrees mine was extremely tight rather than a gap as you experienced. id planed all my timber down too so it was very flat etc and 90 true. every project alwasy throws you out. duz mayeddin!!
shud cut the end at 30degrees. then place a stop block to the left that measures ur 25cm from low point to low. point of blade. save urself cutting twice each piece
Thank you for the 31.5° info! I'm making a hexagon wishing well for my daughters wedding reception and i did a one layer trial run with cheap fence pickets and was impossible to align it correctly and didn't know why. You have saved me so much time, effort, money, and embarrassment and giving me my confidence back for a successful build. Your awesome info will be a blessing to many,!
Great video.
You could always tip the saw to your angle and set a stop on your saw to half your cuts.
Great video. Clear and useful !
Great stuff! Thanks for clearing up the mystery of the 31.5 on my chop saw!
Hi just watching your video on planters and it’s good you said about wearing gloves to protect your hands but nothing about eyes and ears don’t they matter. Perhaps eye protection and ear protection are worth a mention. 😅😊
Gosh! I just finished 9 boxes using 30 degrees - struggling all the way. Can't wait to try more with 31.5 degrees!!!
i just made one of these today. nice to know about the 31.5 degrees setting. ile try this on the next one. when i did 30 degrees mine was extremely tight rather than a gap as you experienced. id planed all my timber down too so it was very flat etc and 90 true. every project alwasy throws you out. duz mayeddin!!
Made that look easy , nice work 👍
Excellent no nonsense video, thanks
A stop block would of made that so much more accurate and efficient.
You need only one piece of stop block with 31.5 angle bevel. No double work
shud cut the end at 30degrees. then place a stop block to the left that measures ur 25cm from low point to low. point of blade. save urself cutting twice each piece
Lots of double the work. Measure put in stop, cut angle, flip board cut 2nd angle. and repeat. Done in half the time. other than that great video.
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