I have a tendency to misplace my squares, which often results in me reaching for a scrap of wood for an approximate angle. I’ve found what works far better though, is to take my miter gauge, and flip it upside down with the face of the gauge along the edge of the board. The bar on the miter gauge then provides a nice straight edge to scribe against. Of course, this is equally useful at any weird angle you might need, in addition to 45 and 90 degrees.
Matt Mitman is a registered member of the WWGOA.
Do you have a great shop tip to share and want to earn $100? – Click here to get the details!
When building a new bench or using an old one , put some leftover Laminate flooring on it as this allows for easy clean up especially if using glue or a hot glue gun ….
great tip Thanks