T bevel setter photo by mark weiss.
How to cut wood siding angles.
Swing the miter saw blade to the left or right or swivel a miter gauge on a table saw to the left or right in the direction needed to match the angle on the bevel square.
Measure and mark that length on one side of the wood.
About 45 lee valley.
It s just a piece of scrap wood but it works as a template for the actual posts she s going to set.
Method 2 using rafter angle scale.
Lock the t bevel s sliding blade against any angle then use the tool to copy that angle onto your work.
Set cut angle for rafter place the framing square so the blade is horizontal on the rafter and the tongue is on the rafter and draw lines.
Measure the bottom piece of siding to the proper length which is the length of the wall to the roof line minus 2.
Lock the blade at the angle and make the cut.
Cut test pieces using scrap wood and check the angle using the bevel square.
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To find the length of the adjacent side you ll need to do a bit of math.
Determine the desired length for one side of the angle.
For example a 30 degree line.
When joining the two pieces of wood at a 45 degree angle you may use clamps dowels glue and nails or notch joint.
Draw vertical rafter line on an already constructed rafter draw a straight vertical line using a level.
Put on your safety goggles and gloves.
For example let s use 10 inches.
Determine the angle of the line you want to cut.
The backward motion gives you a cleaner cut through your siding.
A quick explanation of how i reliably cut a board to exact length with any degree angle needed.
Raise your saw and wait for the blade to stop moving.
Place a fine tooth blade backward on a circular saw.
She then uses that line as a reference when making a cut with a miter saw.
Cut your siding by drawing a line with this same angle onto the edge of your work piece using a protractor guide or a 12 inch speed square.
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This t bevel s blade locks in place with a recessed bronze latch as opposed.
Set your miter saw to your desired angle line up the wood clamp the wood and start sawing.