neilyweely
Established Member
Ok , I have been dying to have a trick to tell you all, so that I can 'contribute'!!!
Its not great, but it's something I use daily and it makes my life MUCH easier on occasion.
So, here goes -
To mark a 45' angle on a piece of timber to be cut with a saw simply stand the saw on edge on the timber (better to do this with the sharp edge pointing up) and look at the reflection of the timber in the blade of the saw, adjust till you can see the timber reflecting at 90' to itself and the blade of the saw will be sitting at 45' on the timber.
A pencil line along the saw blade will mark a pretty true 45', good enough for a mitre at least.
Hope you can understand this, basically using the saw as a mirror and a ruler in one sweep.
If anyone more competent than I at computers understands this tip maybe they can post a picture of this procedure. I fear most of you will already be aware of this 'technique' and I have just stated the obvious. However, it works well for me, and maybe it'll help someone!
As I say, I hope this helps, feel I get so much out of the forum and don't put a lot back, so am spreading a little 'love'!!!
Cheers folks
Neil
Its not great, but it's something I use daily and it makes my life MUCH easier on occasion.
So, here goes -
To mark a 45' angle on a piece of timber to be cut with a saw simply stand the saw on edge on the timber (better to do this with the sharp edge pointing up) and look at the reflection of the timber in the blade of the saw, adjust till you can see the timber reflecting at 90' to itself and the blade of the saw will be sitting at 45' on the timber.
A pencil line along the saw blade will mark a pretty true 45', good enough for a mitre at least.
Hope you can understand this, basically using the saw as a mirror and a ruler in one sweep.
If anyone more competent than I at computers understands this tip maybe they can post a picture of this procedure. I fear most of you will already be aware of this 'technique' and I have just stated the obvious. However, it works well for me, and maybe it'll help someone!
As I say, I hope this helps, feel I get so much out of the forum and don't put a lot back, so am spreading a little 'love'!!!
Cheers folks
Neil