No reason to take off the bark edges first. When you cut 22-1/2 degree and the 67-1/2 degree, that will take the bark off and give you your desired cut and sizes.
OK- So I'm a tad confused. When you set the saw blade to 67.5 degrees what was actually a 22.5 degree angel (90- 67.5 = 22.5) But then when you cut the other side you said to cut it at the same 22.5 degrees. However, does that mean that you left the saw blade at 67.5 degrees or you actually reset the saw blade at 22.5 degrees? Dumb question perhaps, but I'm just having trouble seeing it in my head.
When you cut the 22.5 degrees on the other side it allows the shape of the triangle on the flat face of the other board I am going to say your questioning my ideas makes it hard for me to figure out hahaha always like a question that makes me think thank you
That router hold method is impressive :O
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Great Project I like the router method too. No major things to set up. Wonderful
Thank you!
Great job thank you very much 😊
@@mauricedemers5952 thank you I'm glad you liked it🙂
Good video!
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I like the method to cut steep angles.
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Good job and project thx for sharing enjoyed it Keep building
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No reason to take off the bark edges first.
When you cut 22-1/2 degree and the 67-1/2 degree, that will take the bark off and give you your desired cut and sizes.
@@andrewvaldez5340 thank you 😊
Hey…what angle is the “roof” of the book holder at?
22.5 degrees
22.5
@@CraftedbyRay thank you!
OK- So I'm a tad confused. When you set the saw blade to 67.5 degrees what was actually a 22.5 degree angel (90- 67.5 = 22.5) But then when you cut the other side you said to cut it at the same 22.5 degrees. However, does that mean that you left the saw blade at 67.5 degrees or you actually reset the saw blade at 22.5 degrees? Dumb question perhaps, but I'm just having trouble seeing it in my head.
When you cut the 22.5 degrees on the other side it allows the shape of the triangle on the flat face of the other board I am going to say your questioning my ideas makes it hard for me to figure out hahaha always like a question that makes me think thank you
What if you don't have a table saw to do this ??
I think it would be possible to cut it with a skillsaw
Or you can even butt joint it. Also miter saw maybe
So how wide did the base come out?
12 × 4 ¾
How much are you going to sell them for
I think 30 dollars