Great tip, iv been a carpenter for only 5 years but seeing this has given me a better understanding of the angles involved. The way we were taught in the UK is your angle is 150, take 150 from 180 degrees =30 then divide that by 2 and that’s your mitre saw angle needed to create that cut. Different method but same outcome. Always enjoy learning new things and ways of getting the job done. Subscribed👌🏻
Chris, glad you're back. I was a "day-one" beginner a few months ago renovating an older house. Your videos taught me how to use the miter saw. Very much appreciated and SHARED.
this is great stuff. I have been struggling trying to create an angle for a tiled arch i am doing in my shower. i came up with a 130* degree angle and no matter how i did the math i couldn't get it cut. these videos are great
Clear and precise instructions. Bookmarking for 2025 spring and summer projects. Thank you for using the block of wood to demonstrate that second 30 degree cut. I was about to hyperventilate when I saw how close your hand would be on that side.
i had to lookup one of your old videos becouse i didnot remember you being bulked up like you are now .looking good man been hittin the gym hard.good to see you back.
Hi Cris....welcome back.Finally I found mitercut vid what I was looking for basement baseboard. You are doing amazing work that cost me just "just love to u n yr videos". Thank you for lovely n helping videos. Syed, Toronto
So glad you're back ... again! Still loving the fence that looks like no storm ever bothered it. That's fine surgical workmanship right there; no scar! Thank you for always turning off the sound when cutting. For some reason, it doesn't bother me at all when I'm using a saw, but on recording or someone else doing it, I find it irritating. My main takeaways: 2. Another exceptionally clear video on cutting angles with a mitre saw. I have some of your videos bookmarked and refer to them often. Numbers are not my gift. Unfortunately, I can only like each one once. 1. I need to get new kids. Always have to buy my own power tools. God bless!
Great to have you back Chris. Thanks for the clear and concise explanation it's finally clicked now 😊. Btw thanks so much for editing the saw noise out, it makes watching so much better. I appreciate the extra effort it takes to do it. Cheers Glenn in the UK
Hope you had a great Father's Day, Chris. Personally, I'm happy you're back. Looks like you've been in the gym.As always, this is a splendid explanation of how to use the tool correctly to make an angled cut.
I watched your video "how to miter cut a circle" and was wondering if you have a video explaining splayed miter angle calculations. I want to build a round dining table with a conical pedestal base. There are videos out there but I have yet to see one with the calculations.
Hi I'm trying to install some crown molding. I'm using a digital angle finder then I'm doing the math, getting the angle translating it to the saw , but the angle isn't coming out right. For example, the angle measurement is 136 degrees ÷2=68-90=22 degrees. I would take that to the saw, but it's not coming out right. Can please help? What am I doing wrong?
I don’t know about Milwaukee. But on makitas there are holes in the fence that are countersunk to allow you to screw through the back of the fence to attach to jigs like that.
Great tip, iv been a carpenter for only 5 years but seeing this has given me a better understanding of the angles involved.
The way we were taught in the UK is your angle is 150, take 150 from 180 degrees =30 then divide that by 2 and that’s your mitre saw angle needed to create that cut. Different method but same outcome. Always enjoy learning new things and ways of getting the job done.
Subscribed👌🏻
Chris, glad you're back. I was a "day-one" beginner a few months ago renovating an older house. Your videos taught me how to use the miter saw. Very much appreciated and SHARED.
He's the ultimate in "this is how you do it." And does it with the charm of a southern gentleman. I don't know why it's so difficult for others.
this is great stuff. I have been struggling trying to create an angle for a tiled arch i am doing in my shower. i came up with a 130* degree angle and no matter how i did the math i couldn't get it cut. these videos are great
Clear and precise instructions. Bookmarking for 2025 spring and summer projects. Thank you for using the block of wood to demonstrate that second 30 degree cut. I was about to hyperventilate when I saw how close your hand would be on that side.
Glad you're back! Your videos are the most practical videos for me. Your simple , concise explanations are so welcome for people like me. Thank you!
i had to lookup one of your old videos becouse i didnot remember you being bulked up like you are now .looking good man been hittin the gym hard.good to see you back.
Hi Cris....welcome back.Finally I found mitercut vid what I was looking for basement baseboard.
You are doing amazing work that cost me just "just love to u n yr videos". Thank you for lovely n helping videos.
Syed, Toronto
Great tips. Helps out quite a bit - for me personally anyway. Good to see you back! 👍🏼🇨🇦
Thanks Sawdust. Had an angle cut I know I would have fumbled the ball on. Subscribed!
So glad you're back ... again!
Still loving the fence that looks like no storm ever bothered it. That's fine surgical workmanship right there; no scar!
Thank you for always turning off the sound when cutting. For some reason, it doesn't bother me at all when I'm using a saw, but on recording or someone else doing it, I find it irritating.
My main takeaways:
2. Another exceptionally clear video on cutting angles with a mitre saw. I have some of your videos bookmarked and refer to them often. Numbers are not my gift. Unfortunately, I can only like each one once.
1. I need to get new kids. Always have to buy my own power tools.
God bless!
Great to have you back Chris. Thanks for the clear and concise explanation it's finally clicked now 😊.
Btw thanks so much for editing the saw noise out, it makes watching so much better. I appreciate the extra effort it takes to do it.
Cheers Glenn in the UK
Welcome back my friend! Your Miter Saw Videos are awesome!
Welcome back ,sir. You been hitting the gym hard, bro. Glad you're back with these great tips too.
Im glad i found your channel, great tips.
Your time and expertise is much appreciated 🎉🎉🎉
Hey Chris, great video man! Seeing you makes me want to get back in the gym.
going through your vids and man you got jacked lol good work brother and thanks for the vids
NIce job! You are a good teacher.
Great information!! Emphasis on safety!!
Hope you had a great Father's Day, Chris. Personally, I'm happy you're back. Looks like you've been in the gym.As always, this is a splendid explanation of how to use the tool correctly to make an angled cut.
Thanks so much sir.
Glad your back!!!
Thanks
Welcome back, as always good tips 👍🏻
Great job explaining thanks!! Keep it up
Hi Chris. You look great. Welcome back!
Many thanks for sharing, very useful
Simple but effective, thanks for sharing.
You're welcome!
This guy makes great videos . Easy to understand.
Good to see you back! You should add your TikTok videos on here as shorts...
Good idea!!
Great video, Chris. Happy father's day.
I watched your video "how to miter cut a circle" and was wondering if you have a video explaining splayed miter angle calculations. I want to build a round dining table with a conical pedestal base. There are videos out there but I have yet to see one with the calculations.
Hi I'm trying to install some crown molding. I'm using a digital angle finder then I'm doing the math, getting the angle translating it to the saw , but the angle isn't coming out right. For example, the angle measurement is 136 degrees ÷2=68-90=22 degrees. I would take that to the saw, but it's not coming out right. Can please help? What am I doing wrong?
Thank you ☺️
Welcome back Chris. Happy Father’s Day !!
I don’t know about Milwaukee. But on makitas there are holes in the fence that are countersunk to allow you to screw through the back of the fence to attach to jigs like that.
What’s the model of that Milwaukee mitre saw? Thanks bro
That miter saw is amazingly quiet
Glad you’re back . Next can you throw up your work out plan. Need a to be a fit dad and a capable one
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Hey Chris, Contact me so I can send you a Sawset Protractor. We have 3 types. No Math ever.