I’ve reached the age where I’m forgetting things I used to know.
Can anyone help with a formula for figuring out the settings for your miter saw when doing compound angles?
I would prefer to just take measurements of my fixed points and plug in the numbers to arrive at my miter saw settings.
Using Pythagorean Theorum is easy enough in one plane but how do you do it when planes intersect.
Someone must have payed attention in school?
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Will this help?
I think I uploaded the spreadsheet. If it didn't go, let me know an email address & I'll send it directly. Also, Delta posted a settings table for compound miters on one of their websites.
Thats freakin' great; I think that will do it.Thanks
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