the really odd thing is that i then wanted to make a 45 deg mitre attachment, and started with a square, which i cut in half to get "close enough" to 45%, figuring i would use one angle for half the mitres, and the other for the other half, so if i had 45.5 and 44.5, they would still fit perfectly and be undetectable to the eye.
It did not work, so i check the 90 deg angle, as that is the only one that has to be right, right? and we all know that the corners of a triangle add up to 180 deg.
well, i have invented new trigonometry, as according to my red gem 0.1deg digital angle measuring thingy, calibrated at 0 deg on a planer bed, and 90 deg with a good square, and double checked numerous times... i have angles of 90, 45.4 and 45....