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Sorry folks I'm back - just couldn't keep away.
Bevel Boss looks a neat tool but it's just basically a protractor. Perfectly OK equivalents can be bought much cheaper from a stationer, or a drawing office supplier, or all sorts of fancy ones from a yacht chandler (navigation dept)
Then all you need is a sliding bevel. If you find that it's innaccurate you are just not doing it right - try again and double check etc. If you find it gets knocked out of true then tighten it up a bit more next time.
I find that with mitres it's handy to leave a margin of error which you can then ease in with a plane, unless you have a mitreing guillotine or accurate table saw.
cheers
Jacob
Bevel Boss looks a neat tool but it's just basically a protractor. Perfectly OK equivalents can be bought much cheaper from a stationer, or a drawing office supplier, or all sorts of fancy ones from a yacht chandler (navigation dept)
Then all you need is a sliding bevel. If you find that it's innaccurate you are just not doing it right - try again and double check etc. If you find it gets knocked out of true then tighten it up a bit more next time.
I find that with mitres it's handy to leave a margin of error which you can then ease in with a plane, unless you have a mitreing guillotine or accurate table saw.
cheers
Jacob