I had to take a moment to let you know this is the most informative short I've seen in at least a month. You took time to explain geometry in a way that most could understand.
Keep putting out content we've been looking for you. Someone who can explain and straight to the point. Others explain a 5-minute video and still don't explain anything.
@Temple Builders Carpentry aye no doubt bro. I'm a shop teacher, I teach 12th grade Carpentry in NYC, and I'll tell you how much basic math has been lost within our youth. I have to spend time revisiting topics like converting fractions, decimals, and percentages, angles, reading a ruler and basic geometry. You are helping a ton of people by doing this man so thank you!
So with the speed square you mark both woods at 16 degrees and can cut it with a hand saw or is the 16 degree for mitre saw? Im just doing diy at home and have a similar angle..just learning at beginner level. Thanks
Also, if you go the other direction with the speed square, which would give you 58*, you can just add to 90* instead of subtract from 180* which is usually easier to do in the head
so you're saying if you start with the side without the perpendicular base and draw a line on the base and pivot counter clockwise ot would give you 58 with regards to this video and you'd add 90?
Great video bro. To the point. Speedy might be the most underrated tool in your pouch guys. There is a reason contractors have 16 of them in their truck. You can do exactly what he just did with two of them and no pencil line, over numerous applications.
I appreciate you sharing your experience with this channel and with future carpenters and tradesmen. I would like to show that double speed square trick you just explained if you don't mind. That was a great idea. Thanks for commenting.
That looks right. Because if I needed the miter for a 120 degree angle 120 ÷2=60 in order to produce that 60 degree angle I would set my saw to 30 degrees , using the same method you used 180 flat plane - 120 = 60 ÷2 = 30. Thanks for commenting Teo I appreciate it.
16 is wrong its actually 23 exactly because 180 - 32 = 148 Full angle 148/2 = 74 Bisecting your angle for the miter The most important is knowing that 90 is equal to 0 on the miter saw so you go 90-74 to get 23 degrees for your miter saw.
What if you have bumps and dips in walls. I’m still a bit old school so prefer to mark two parallel lines along each wall and draw a line through intersection. I have two sliding bevels to mark left and right cuts. I always cut a little bigger to allow for any deviation in wall and floor and trim accordingly with electric mitre saw.
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Dude you are awesome you should start making more videos on stuff like this I’ve have wondered for everything how to find an angle with speed square and this was a wonderful job on demonstrating it
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I had to take a moment to let you know this is the most informative short I've seen in at least a month. You took time to explain geometry in a way that most could understand.
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Keep putting out content we've been looking for you. Someone who can explain and straight to the point. Others explain a 5-minute video and still don't explain anything.
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@Temple Builders Carpentry aye no doubt bro. I'm a shop teacher, I teach 12th grade Carpentry in NYC, and I'll tell you how much basic math has been lost within our youth. I have to spend time revisiting topics like converting fractions, decimals, and percentages, angles, reading a ruler and basic geometry. You are helping a ton of people by doing this man so thank you!
*Fastest way*
Full angle) 180 - 32 = 148
Cut angle) 32 / 2 = 16
I agree thanks for the feedback.
So with the speed square you mark both woods at 16 degrees and can cut it with a hand saw or is the 16 degree for mitre saw? Im just doing diy at home and have a similar angle..just learning at beginner level. Thanks
You forgot minus 148 from 180 to get that 32.
@lukemccann4061 no you get 32 from the square
Are you halving the angle?
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Also, if you go the other direction with the speed square, which would give you 58*, you can just add to 90* instead of subtract from 180* which is usually easier to do in the head
Yeah, that's right. I didn't think about going in the other direction. Thanks for the added breakdown.
so you're saying if you start with the side without the perpendicular base and draw a line on the base and pivot counter clockwise ot would give you 58 with regards to this video and you'd add 90?
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Great video bro. To the point. Speedy might be the most underrated tool in your pouch guys. There is a reason contractors have 16 of them in their truck. You can do exactly what he just did with two of them and no pencil line, over numerous applications.
I appreciate you sharing your experience with this channel and with future carpenters and tradesmen. I would like to show that double speed square trick you just explained if you don't mind. That was a great idea. Thanks for commenting.
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This is great thanks, one tip though, just subtract the first angle from 180 instead
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So would the miter cut be 16 degrees ? 180 flat plane - 148 = 32 divide 2 = 16
That looks right. Because if I needed the miter for a 120 degree angle 120 ÷2=60 in order to produce that 60 degree angle I would set my saw to 30 degrees , using the same method you used 180 flat plane - 120 = 60 ÷2 = 30. Thanks for commenting Teo I appreciate it.
16 is wrong its actually 23 exactly because
180 - 32 = 148 Full angle
148/2 = 74 Bisecting your angle for the miter
The most important is knowing that 90 is equal to 0 on the miter saw so you go
90-74 to get 23 degrees for your miter saw.
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What if you have bumps and dips in walls. I’m still a bit old school so prefer to mark two parallel lines along each wall and draw a line through intersection. I have two sliding bevels to mark left and right cuts. I always cut a little bigger to allow for any deviation in wall and floor and trim accordingly with electric mitre saw.
Great advice. Thanks for sharing your experience.
I’m gonna start trimming the house and this was hands down the best short I’ve watched yet. Keep it up mane! 🤘
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I wouldn't worry about the angle, that's easy. You might want to talk to your painter!
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Excellent 👌. Short and to the point. You captured the whole sea in a cup. I was looking for the answer of this question of calculating the angle for my garage DIY project since 2 days. Couldn't find the answer in any other video than this.
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I didn't know we had to subtract that angle... This just saved me hours of stress!
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Dude you are awesome you should start making more videos on stuff like this I’ve have wondered for everything how to find an angle with speed square and this was a wonderful job on demonstrating it
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You explained how to do this better than my school did!
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I needed this, getting ready to do some cutting
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So many you'll see working in trades don't know proper terminology, basic math, common sense etc.
Thanks for setting a great example! Your knowledge and understanding of these concepts comes through in all the videos great job.
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