For those who find angle cutting...

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Gene Howe
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...as challenging as I do.
[youtube] https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v3eiMpnBg0c [/youtube]
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I would not have admitted that cutting odd angles is a challenge but maybe that was because I never needed the angles that exceed my miter capability.

Thanks for posting this. I found it very interesting and even though the OP was using a miter saw, the same techniques will apply to the Shopsmith.
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Thanks Gene, nice primer on acute angles.
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Thanks for sharing!!
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Who will be the one to demonstrate this on a SS? :rolleyes:
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One of the guys I follow on youtube just posted a similar video. You might like to check it out but more important check the comments...... you have to know your audience.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIgJoyia598

If this was the only video you watch of his you would be missing out on a lot of good stuff so take a moment and try a couple more, I think you will like them. Yea he gets commercial but I can take it.

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