For me, the ideas in th-cam.com/users/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE Plans were a starting point for building different sheds . Ryan gives ideas that allow an individual to draw nicest conclusions into the design and building of his or her own shed.
Thank you so much. I have been working on my condo remodel and some walls are not 45 degrees. Was ready to call someone to do the trim but you saved me. This is from a female...63 y/o. You are kind to post this.
Your 3 videos explaining how to find inside and outside angles without an angle finder or protractor are great! Short and concise and really easy to understand. Thanks for these!
Thank you for keeping it straight to the point. Hate seeing videos where dudes start with all sorts of production, talking about the weather, their wives and mistress. Got my subscription… I don’t do so many. 👌
Thanks! Just tried this today and worked like a charm. My husband tore out our remodelers' baseboards because the joints and caulking were sloppy. With this technique my husband's joints were perfection!
THANK YOU!!! I had seen a tiktok about this a while back and ive been looking all morning for something similar. this is exactly what i was looking for. Thank you again!!
Holy Cow! This is amazing, I'm doing stain-grade molding in a bathroom, and I'm scratching my head trying to do these cuts, I see this and I'm blown away!
Yes sir, I am old school and used this method all my life until these fancy angle finders came into existence. Thanks for the video I always enjoy the old school methods.
Thank you for the info. Do these same principals apply to Crown Molding installed from a straight wall to an angled wall and back to a straight wall other than the Crown Molding on the Miter Saw inverted? This is a corner built in and need to install Crown on top. Could you provide your insight to this? Have you made a video similar to this one that covers Crown? - Thank you
Am I the only one who tried to look around the top of his head 0:55 to see how he did it...... Great vid ....I've definitely stored this tip in my mental toolbox.
Funny, I've used this method earlier today and worked pretty well . Works for inside and outside wall. Make sure you trace your line correctly otherwise your miter will be off
I'm trying to work out how to cut angels for moulding and dado rails going diagonally up the stairs with a plain hand saw and a digital angel meaureing tool. Any help of tips would be amazing?
Another great video, thank you. Concerning the miter saw, do you have to set it up level on the ground? Please make a video doing measurements and cut for bullnose miters. What happens if you go over 90 degrees, let's said 90.8- do you go over a bit over 45 or a bit less than 45?
🤣 I can't for the life of me figure out your line of thinking with the "level" question! Not much more understanding of the second question as you're not trying to figure out the actual angles by degrees as you're measuring only in practical terms.
Stay strong, brother. Why aren't you teaching young folks? Thanks for sharing with us. The best part of the tip, which you didn't mention was how to cut both sides by leaving the same side of the base along the fence and just rotating the miter to the correct angle. Best to you and your family. Love the corona haircut.
Definitely going to use this method once I get my mitre saw set up. It seems so simple & accurate. Just have to keep it tight or you’ll be off by a degree or two. Then the caulk comes out.lol
Thanks for making it so simple that even I can understand it. You just saved me 20.00+. Can you explain to viewers who don’t know that there’s a situation where you cut the wood standing up and others flat down? I know baseboards and ceiling crown molding are cut standing up, can you elaborate further?
What about an opposite angle to the one in your video where you won't be able to overlap two pieces of wood because there's no room ? Can you show a trick for that ?
For me, the ideas in th-cam.com/users/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE Plans were a starting point for building different sheds . Ryan gives ideas that allow an individual to draw nicest conclusions into the design and building of his or her own shed.
Thank you so much. I have been working on my condo remodel and some walls are not 45 degrees. Was ready to call someone to do the trim but you saved me. This is from a female...63 y/o. You are kind to post this.
Your 3 videos explaining how to find inside and outside angles without an angle finder or protractor are great! Short and concise and really easy to understand. Thanks for these!
Where were you when I was doing my baseboards? You make life easy.
best video on youtube "old school you ca't beat it"
Thank you for keeping it straight to the point. Hate seeing videos where dudes start with all sorts of production, talking about the weather, their wives and mistress. Got my subscription… I don’t do so many. 👌
Thanks! Just tried this today and worked like a charm. My husband tore out our remodelers' baseboards because the joints and caulking were sloppy. With this technique my husband's joints were perfection!
You’re the best ! Always make my jobs faster with your tricks !
Clearest video on this I've seen. Excellent
Thanks for all your practical tips!!
Will it work the same for an inside corner?
Thank you so much spent an hour trying to get this angle right and your trick helped figure it out no problem
Good video mate. Straight to the demo.
Awseome...thx...whats the best blade for cutting BBs?
THANK YOU!!! I had seen a tiktok about this a while back and ive been looking all morning for something similar. this is exactly what i was looking for. Thank you again!!
Holy Cow! This is amazing, I'm doing stain-grade molding in a bathroom, and I'm scratching my head trying to do these cuts, I see this and I'm blown away!
Brilliant. Technology is helping us forget some of our old school tricks.
maaaaate! this is the best angle cutting video on the net, fact! thanks...
So appreciate the free tips! Thanks!
I knew there had to be a way to get it right. I STRUGGLED with this over the weekend, not anymore! Thanks!
Thanks for the base tip...helped me out a lot!
How do you do that if it's an inside corner?
He has another video that shows you how to find an inside corner...
th-cam.com/video/EyVL2ByubVw/w-d-xo.html
I’ve struggled with cutting these angles the s video has made it so simple for me thank you so much👍👍💙
Brilliant. Thank you. It's this kind of stuff I forget from my school years...
Wish I had watched this early this morning before I spent the entire day working on the trim for my staircase!
You made it nice and easy for me to understand it and Lord knows how much I was trying to learn that on my own.
Thank you, sir!
Yes sir, I am old school and used this method all my life until these fancy angle finders came into existence. Thanks for the video I always enjoy the old school methods.
Thank you
Thank you for the info. Do these same principals apply to Crown Molding installed from a straight wall to an angled wall and back to a straight wall other than the Crown Molding on the Miter Saw inverted? This is a corner built in and need to install Crown on top. Could you provide your insight to this? Have you made a video similar to this one that covers Crown? - Thank you
- Another very useful, practical way to make angles without having to spend "oodles" of money. Thanx 4 sharing.
Verry good. Keep the videos coming. They help.
Sir......Thank you. Doing my own baseboard. First time. And was having bit of an issue without an angle finder. Thanks again. God bless.
Quick and simple great video brother
MAN, I wish I'd seen this BEFORE I cut my fascia boards for my deck, (which will now need a bit of wood filler and sanding to fix up!!!! Great tip!!!
Am I the only one who tried to look around the top of his head 0:55 to see how he did it......
Great vid ....I've definitely stored this tip in my mental toolbox.
I will now re-name my two oldest Sawdust and Wood. Thank you.
Thank you for making it easy and simple!
First time seeing this method and it's awesome because i almost gave up on cutting braces for my shed
Thank you! This saved me so much time.
Funny, I've used this method earlier today and worked pretty well . Works for inside and outside wall.
Make sure you trace your line correctly otherwise your miter will be off
Dude, you are the MAN. Nice video. Simple and easy to follow. Thank you X 10,000
Well done, very helpful, sir!
Great trick, looked it up today at my job, thanks again!
Anytime
How would you cut a biggger board on a table saw? For example 24 inches by 30 inches? Thank you
Excellent tip. I'm a day late on watching this video. Had to track down my angle finder.. lol...
Does it work the same for the internal angle?
No worries... I just found your other video that covers it!
Just brilliant. Thank you.
How do you get the internal angles without an angle finder
What about and inside angle?
Am confused with right side ,are you using same piece of wood to do the right side??
Dang, we never got a reply 2 years later..
Legend has it he has still never done an inside angle lol
3 years and still no answer
He says it in a other video of his.
Did you ever do an inside corner?
How does it work for inside angles?
Brother I’m literally on a job n you just saved the day thanks so much 👍
What about an inside corner?
I’m gonna try this. I hope it works out for me cause I am NOT having any luck! Thanks so much for sharing! 🤝
I'm trying to work out how to cut angels for moulding and dado rails going diagonally up the stairs with a plain hand saw and a digital angel meaureing tool. Any help of tips would be amazing?
THE BEST METHOD OUT THERE 👌
Thanks! Awesome tip! 👍👍👍
What angle did you set your mitre?
Brilliant, I have learnt a new skill, keen to try it out. In my experience, I've never seen a true 90 degree external corner.
Always one of my favorite lessons and one of your earlier videos I go back too. Great
This is awesome thanks for sharing!
Súper helpful tip! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏼
Thanks for sharing this great tip.. It will save me a bunch of time..😊😊
Is it the same on the inside of the corner
Brilliant, simple, no-cost - my kind of stuff!
How do you do that on an outside corner?
Dude, this is great! Thank you
Great job and good thinking God continue to bless U
Thanks
Such a game changer for me, thank you.
Glad it helped
Excellent video!!! Many thanks!!!
Good man ,great work 👏
Excellent thanks for the advice
But how do you use that for the inside wall?
Been looking for the info on outside angles and now I found it. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Nice! I was wearing myself out yesterday trying to figure that out lol 😆 good job
Thank you! SO helpful and worked perfectly.
Another great video, thank you. Concerning the miter saw, do you have to set it up level on the ground? Please make a video doing measurements and cut for bullnose miters. What happens if you go over 90 degrees, let's said 90.8- do you go over a bit over 45 or a bit less than 45?
🤣 I can't for the life of me figure out your line of thinking with the "level" question! Not much more understanding of the second question as you're not trying to figure out the actual angles by degrees as you're measuring only in practical terms.
Great video sir
Stay strong, brother. Why aren't you teaching young folks? Thanks for sharing with us. The best part of the tip, which you didn't mention was how to cut both sides by leaving the same side of the base along the fence and just rotating the miter to the correct angle. Best to you and your family. Love the corona haircut.
Love your channel
Thanks so much
Good tip👍✌️😊🙏🏼⚒⚒
Definitely going to use this method once I get my mitre saw set up. It seems so simple & accurate. Just have to keep it tight or you’ll be off by a degree or two. Then the caulk comes out.lol
Slick trick! Thank you.
EXCELLENT!! BRAVO!!!👍
I’ve been wondering how to do this without an angle finder. Can’t wait to try out this technique!
bloody hell mate that's genius !!! thank you so much !!
Nice! Nifty trick. I'm sure it will come in handy. Stay Safe and I hope your kids are doing well with remote learning.
So the angle of your prop wall was 135 degrees, correct? Figuring backwards from your 22.5 degree miter saw cut: (90-22.5)X2 = 135 degrees
Very nice, informative, video. Thanks.
Thanks for making it so simple that even I can understand it. You just saved me 20.00+. Can you explain to viewers who don’t know that there’s a situation where you cut the wood standing up and others flat down? I know baseboards and ceiling crown molding are cut standing up, can you elaborate further?
AMAZING!!! I will definitely use this method from now on! Thanks SO much. I feel more empowered using my miter saw.
What number are you using on your hair?
That was awesome, thank you for the schooling.
Excellent Tip, Thank you, I needed that 👍🤗😊
how do you find inside angles
Thanks for this amazing tip.
DANG EASY BUTTON !!! YOU DAA MANN!!!!!
Sick video me heads been falling off about doing this for the first time well in mate thank you
Thank you!!! I took this example and applied it to my table saw to cut boards 20 inches by inches and it worked!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Incredibly helpful. Thank you!
Nice and easy and no tools!!!
What about an opposite angle to the one in your video where you won't be able to overlap two pieces of wood because there's no room ? Can you show a trick for that ?