I know you were not being rude, I have a few years ago had an accident with a saw and almost lost the end of my finger. I pay close attention to what I am doing.
I am not exactly sure how you are trimming them out. You can send me a picture at detroitdiy@gmail.com this would help me better understand what you have going on.
I am so sorry gmail will not let me back in that accout. New phone and computer lets do this instead send pictures to fasttrucks245@gmail.com I will be glad to help anyway i can. What moulding are you working with, baseboard, chair rail, hand rail?
This was such a easy to follow explanation. Pretend you’re building an outside corner! Thanks!
Thank you, this tutorial was exactly what I needed! :)
Wow my shop teacher would be calling ems to be ready to sitich on some fingers. Watch what happened on the Perkins Brothers
You have to be careful.
I would say so. Safety is Job 1
I’m trying to see if I can do that but with a 15• angle on the face . Testing it out now.
Let me know how it works out for you.
you might want to point out which sides of the trim are against the back rail of the saw.
I hope you still have all your fingers....
Sure do
@@detroitdiy good to hear...wasn't being rude...just know a couple of people that lost fingers holding onto small pieces using a miter saw.
I know you were not being rude, I have a few years ago had an accident with a saw and almost lost the end of my finger. I pay close attention to what I am doing.
How do I do a return cut on a wall trim going up and down the stairs at 38.5 degrees?
I am not exactly sure how you are trimming them out. You can send me a picture at detroitdiy@gmail.com this would help me better understand what you have going on.
I am so sorry gmail will not let me back in that accout. New phone and computer lets do this instead send pictures to fasttrucks245@gmail.com
I will be glad to help anyway i can. What moulding are you working with, baseboard, chair rail, hand rail?
look left...lol