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Title: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: Negativecreep0 on November 21, 2005, 06:52:58 pm
i have a cheapo Ryobi 10" mitre saw now i have to make a 60 degree mitre cut for my control panel. my ryobi goes to 45 degrees both ways not 60 so how do i do 60?? any ideas would be appreciated maybe im just having a brain fart and dont see the obvious....
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: maxlamer on November 21, 2005, 07:08:55 pm
If its just for a few cuts use a hand saw, its alot safer than trying to fit a jig into the mitre saw to get the right angle
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: 19rjs99 on November 21, 2005, 07:54:38 pm
Turn the board over and cut it at 30*
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: Negativecreep0 on November 21, 2005, 09:15:33 pm
the result is still not 60 degrees
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: Dervacumen on November 21, 2005, 09:39:25 pm
Maybe if you turn the board over, and move the mitre saw angle to 30* the other direction?
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: mahuti on November 22, 2005, 01:13:08 am
You will not be able to correctly make a 60
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: Negativecreep0 on November 22, 2005, 08:59:54 am
if the mitre saw goes both right and left 45* then i cant do a 60* angled cut accurately??? damn how do contractors do this in the real world? i need a perfect 60* mitre cut for my control panel if i use a hacjsaw it comes out uneven....
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: Matt Berry on November 22, 2005, 09:07:11 am
Circular saw and a straight edge, shouldn't be a problem at all.
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: mccoy178 on November 22, 2005, 09:30:55 am
I believe the only way to make that 60 degree cut is to rotate the board 90 degrees and set the saw at thirty degrees.  Have you looked into Drewkarees circular saw guide.  That will make a perfect cut everytime no matter where you need it.  It is stickied somewhere. ::)  I personally use a router to make weird or long cuts work.
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: mahuti on November 22, 2005, 09:44:02 am
How do contractors do it??? I don't know, but my saw goes up to 60
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: neuromancer on November 22, 2005, 01:32:21 pm
When they put an addition on my house they had to do some hairy compound miter cuts to fit the new rafters to the old roof. We're talking 2x6s where the cuts are like 15" long.

They did the cuts freehand with a circular saw.

For just one cut I'd mark it with a straight edge and cut it. Or use my circular saw  ;D

Most mitre saws only go to about 47 degrees because mostly you don't need a lot of cuts that go further. If I was doing a project that required a whole lot of 60 degree cuts I'd probably make some kind of jig that would let me put the short end of the stick against the fence and cut at 30. Unless I was working in my shed, and then I'd use the circular saw  ;D

 :angel:

Bob
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: jimmyjet on November 22, 2005, 03:15:19 pm
For a 60 degree angle, make yourself a 15 degree wedge, and set the saw at 45 degrees.  Clamp the piece you are cutting securely.  Do not trust your hands to be able to hold onto the piece.  Clamp!  If you think you can just hold onto the piece you are cutting you are risking your ability to count to ten.  Did I say clamp?  Yes CLAMP the board to be cut securely.
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: mahuti on November 22, 2005, 03:16:05 pm
yeah, second that.
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: Crazy Cooter on November 22, 2005, 11:42:14 pm
Learn to cut straight?  Or do what I do and hand cut it close & use a belt sander to even it up.
Title: Re: Miter cuts above 45 degrees,??? how
Post by: mccoy178 on November 22, 2005, 11:46:27 pm
I can't stress enough Drew's circular saw guide stickied at the top of Project Announcements. ;D