It is easy. Almost every demo I could find on YT was for the table saw. It is really more versatile than that. Thanks buddy for watching and taking the time to comment. Keep up the great work on your channel. You are killing it.
Also, if you ever do another video on these or mention them in another video, you might mention that when placing the wixey on the TS blade, it is important that the side of the angle gauge facing down be fairly parallel with the work surface you are attempting to create your angle in relation to. And keep it away from the teeth of the blade as they are slightly wider than the body of the blade.
I saw your video. Very well done. I appreciate the reference in the video description. Thank you. To anyone reading this comment, you should go check out the Fowlers Farmhouse & More channel. I enjoy the videos on that channel. There are great informative and entertaining videos over on the channel. Here is a link: ua-cam.com/users/FowlersFarmhouseMorefeatured
That's a great idea. The convenience of having one at each major tool makes complete sense. Thanks for watching, commenting, and subscribing. I really appreciate the support.
I've been eyeing these for a while now. Was just about to get one, but I became Sawless in Seattle Seahawks (2-yard line, come on run the ball!). So now I'm waiting until I get my Walker-Turner restored.
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@@MarriedManWoodworking I've been putting it off, but I really need one! Sometimes my cuts feel off by a degree or two. And thank you for the shoutout!
@@FowlersFarmhouseMore I appreciate your consideration, but don't let my video hold you up from your schedule. I won't be offended. Your video might get a million views while mine is getting minimum views, but that's ok - in the end we can all be successful. Keep up the good work.
so when zeroing it we touch it and the angle changes? In that case I'd suggested the zeroing to happen say like two seconds after, after pressing the button.
Great video! I love that you covered uses for it other than the table saw- It is so easy to forget the other uses for it.
It is easy. Almost every demo I could find on YT was for the table saw. It is really more versatile than that. Thanks buddy for watching and taking the time to comment. Keep up the great work on your channel. You are killing it.
Great video!
I never thought about using my Wixey on my DP, jointer or Bandsaw! Genius!
Also, if you ever do another video on these or mention them in another video, you might mention that when placing the wixey on the TS blade, it is important that the side of the angle gauge facing down be fairly parallel with the work surface you are attempting to create your angle in relation to. And keep it away from the teeth of the blade as they are slightly wider than the body of the blade.
Great point. I need to put some emphasis on that next time. Thanks.
I dropped a link to your video in the description of mine because your video is way more in depth.
I saw your video. Very well done. I appreciate the reference in the video description. Thank you. To anyone reading this comment, you should go check out the Fowlers Farmhouse & More channel. I enjoy the videos on that channel. There are great informative and entertaining videos over on the channel. Here is a link: ua-cam.com/users/FowlersFarmhouseMorefeatured
I love those gages! I have multiple. One at my table saw, one at my band saw, one at my jointer, and one at my miter saw!
That's a great idea. The convenience of having one at each major tool makes complete sense. Thanks for watching, commenting, and subscribing. I really appreciate the support.
I've been eyeing these for a while now. Was just about to get one, but I became Sawless in Seattle Seahawks (2-yard line, come on run the ball!). So now I'm waiting until I get my Walker-Turner restored.
RUN THE BALL. haha sorry to hear. The digital angle gauge is pretty sweet.
Drill press!!!!!!!!!!! Never thought of that.
Yep, it's a versatile little gadget. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
I've always wanted one of these!
Great instructions on how to use it!
Thanks for watching! I was surprised how much I use this tool and I should have bought it years ago.
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@@MarriedManWoodworking I've been putting it off, but I really need one! Sometimes my cuts feel off by a degree or two.
And thank you for the shoutout!
Awesome video. Great editing.
Thank you for the compliment and thanks for taking the time to watch.
Great video! I love my digital angel gauge
I should have bought one years ago, but I was too cheap.
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Big thanks for you leaving this comment.
I literally have a video in que now covering the same content, great minds think alike
Oh cool! When will it be released?
@@MarriedManWoodworking well now that yours is out I'll let it sit for a bit
@@FowlersFarmhouseMore I appreciate your consideration, but don't let my video hold you up from your schedule. I won't be offended. Your video might get a million views while mine is getting minimum views, but that's ok - in the end we can all be successful. Keep up the good work.
Thanks much! I never thought to use it on tools other than my table saw. Duh
It actually is more useful than I thought at first. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Best investment!
I agree. I should have bought one of these several years ago.
so when zeroing it we touch it and the angle changes? In that case I'd suggested the zeroing to happen say like two seconds after, after pressing the button.
You forgot the step to remove the angle finder from the blade
You are correct. If you don't remove it then it might be a bad day. Thanks for leaving a comment.