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Math/angle help? - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 10-17-2019 How do I figure the angle I need to cut on the bottom of these legs to make them sit flat? RE: Math/angle help? - DaveParkis - 10-17-2019 I can't help with the math, but I would measure the height the one side is off the floor and then mark that distance on the other side, run a line from that point to the opposite corner and make the cut. Does that make sense? RE: Math/angle help? - bhh - 10-17-2019 Well, you don't have any numbers, so I'd just draw a line on the leg parallel to the floor, take it to a miter saw and line up the blade with the line. Then just make the cut. But... the interior angles of a triangle add up to 180. The problem is that a saw blade angle is measured relative to 90 degrees. So to cut a board at an 80 degree angle, the gauge will read 10. RE: Math/angle help? - Red Sawman - 10-17-2019 (10-17-2019, 07:47 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: How do I figure the angle I need to cut on the bottom of these legs to make them sit flat? Just flip the bevel guage over and mark the board ... RE: Math/angle help? - Sullivan - 10-17-2019 (10-17-2019, 07:47 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: How do I figure the angle I need to cut on the bottom of these legs to make them sit flat? As Sawman said just flip over your bevel gauge. In this picture pink board is floor: Flipped: Draw line (parallel to floor): Or you can just use bevel gauge to set angle of your saw: RE: Math/angle help? - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 10-17-2019 You know, guys, I should have known this but just drew a blank. Thanks. RE: Math/angle help? - fredhargis - 10-18-2019 You'll find that happens more and more as you age. RE: Math/angle help? - Handplanesandmore - 10-18-2019 The OP was very good at describing his problem.....by using a photo. Many people pose their questions in (not easy to comprehend) text. To the OP's question, another way to solve it if a sliding bevel is not around: place a block (that has parallel edges) on the floor against the leg and draw a line referencing along the top edge. In other words, draw a line on the leg that's parallel to the floor. Simon RE: Math/angle help? - Admiral - 10-18-2019 (10-18-2019, 05:09 AM)fredhargis Wrote: You'll find that happens more and more as you age. Ha ha, for me, I can't remember when I started forgetting........ RE: Math/angle help? - tomsteve - 10-18-2019 (10-18-2019, 09:10 AM)Admiral Wrote: Ha ha, for me, I can't remember when I started forgetting........ but ya remembered ya started forgetting. |