Excellent idea and brilliantly executed! Love it my friend and positivity give a go when my workshop is ready! Thanks for sharing brother-man! Cheers!!!
@It’s my privilege watching your video my brother. Marina & I both love watching your videos. Only disadvantage is she keeps asking me to build something like those (especially these types of videos or, the Garden Beds, etc.). Anyways, please stay safe as things are getting kinda spooky all over the world. Look after yourself and each other & Stay Safe. Cheers brother-man!
Brilliant project Tomasz ! Working with mitres and bevels can be a nightmare ! In the past I have reduced a good stock of timber into sawdust and firewood ! By the looks of it your mitre saw (255mm ? ) has probably made its biggest possible star.. Mine is 305mm and I'll see what the biggest size it can do Do you fancy working out the cuts on a table saw for mega sized stars 😂 I really think they could have a commercial market for Party and Wedding rental
@CasualDIY You can work it out Tomasz ! Just think of all that glut of scrap wood on your racks that you can bundle as valuable winter firewood as a bye product !
@fmolland well if you don't trust the scale on your mitre saw or it's not visible very well, then you can use a protractor angle finder and measure the ample between the fence and the saw blade.
@savvybuilds has a video making these. Posted about 3 months ago. Gives all the dimensions and angles you would need. I do like the light feature you added.
It looks lovely it's a great idea for Christmas I make one for my tree greetings from Ireland 😂
@@TheDublin47 hehe perfect project 👌 greetings from Poland
Super cool - well done and thanks for the great demo.
@@dannymurphy1779 thank you for watching 👍
Beautiful work, Tomasz! It looks amazing! 😃
Thanks for all the tips!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@@MCsCreations thank you so much for watching
Nice little project.
thanks mate
Very nice, I like the added lighting 👍
@idlersdream826 thank you for watching 👍
Bevel angle 25° of your miter saw look very nice and beautiful cuttings, I will try this when I'm home lol !!! thanks,keep safe always.
hehe thank you :)
Excellent idea and brilliantly executed! Love it my friend and positivity give a go when my workshop is ready! Thanks for sharing brother-man! Cheers!!!
Glad you like it, thank you so much for watching!
@It’s my privilege watching your video my brother. Marina & I both love watching your videos. Only disadvantage is she keeps asking me to build something like those (especially these types of videos or, the Garden Beds, etc.). Anyways, please stay safe as things are getting kinda spooky all over the world. Look after yourself and each other & Stay Safe. Cheers brother-man!
@IfDawidCanYouCan you too, mate 👍
Nice work // wat is size of board wide you use for this star ????
I say all the sizes in the video 👍
Nice work Tomasz, what model of Evolution mitre saw are you using?
No need, managed to see it was a battery model, so guessing a Cordless R255SMS.
Well there are few more letters in the name of that saw but more or less you are right 😅👍
Brilliant project Tomasz !
Working with mitres and bevels can be a nightmare ! In the past I have reduced a good stock of timber into sawdust and firewood !
By the looks of it your mitre saw (255mm ? ) has probably made its biggest possible star.. Mine is 305mm and I'll see what the biggest size it can do
Do you fancy working out the cuts on a table saw for mega sized stars 😂 I really think they could have a commercial market for Party and Wedding rental
@johnallen8680 Yes, mine is 255 mm. Oh my, table saw you say 🤣😅
@CasualDIY You can work it out Tomasz ! Just think of all that glut of scrap wood on your racks that you can bundle as valuable winter firewood as a bye product !
@johnallen8680 🤣👍
Would this work for an 8 point star as well
@lorrainemalik2805 hmm not sure to be honest. I think you would have to adjust the angles a bit.
Any good way to cut it at 19,5 degree?
@fmolland well if you don't trust the scale on your mitre saw or it's not visible very well, then you can use a protractor angle finder and measure the ample between the fence and the saw blade.
@@CasualDIY don't think there is a positive stop att 19,5 but I Will look Tomorrow
very nice indeed. Where do you get those led lights from?
@huddsman69 just a local version of Amazon
@savvybuilds has a video making these. Posted about 3 months ago. Gives all the dimensions and angles you would need. I do like the light feature you added.
@mdubz727 I have to check it out. I wonder if he's done different sizes or maybe some other quicker setup 🤔