cut it the opposite direction at 44degrees
2007-09-20 03:07:08
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answer #1
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answered by teamlessbear 4
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Electric Mitre Saw
2016-11-04 03:07:20
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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It all comes back to the geometry days: 45 + 45 equals 90 degrees. Put another way, the miter saw cuts two angles simultaneously. If you cut a 46 degree angle, It also creates a 44 degree angle by default (46 +44 = equals 90 degree - right angle). Give ten to the first answer.
good luck
2007-09-20 03:32:28
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answer #3
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answered by stretch 7
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Crazy question! I don`t know what this saw looks like but here are some suggestions:
If this is framing, thats close enough. Nail it!
Set miter to 44, use other piece of board!
Clamp a shim in between to make it cut 46.
Borrow somebodies table saw.
I think you`re putting me on!
When all else fails 'RTFM'
If you don`t know what that means then 'RTFM'
2007-09-20 03:42:42
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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With all due respect to you, and any other answers; even a high end over priced compound miter saw might vary by a single degree/ or More/ on the measurement/ chart/gauge.
I suggest a couple of things. TEST the issue on SCRAP material for one thing; and depending on WHAT you happen to be mitering; consider that "ONE" degree, may not be "surgically critical."
Steven Wolf
2007-09-20 03:10:56
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answer #5
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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The first person is right. Cut it at 44 degrees form the back, then turn it around.
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2007-09-20 03:11:57
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answer #6
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answered by Kacky 7
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I agree with Mr.Wolf.One degree off on a cut on trim should not be an issue.Is it base,casing,crown or a picture frame?
2007-09-20 03:23:35
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answer #7
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answered by snowman 5
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