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- Begin by making a miter cut at one end of the molding.
- The angle adjustment tilts the motor and blade so the saw can make miter cuts.
- This technique of connecting pieces of boards or molding with miter cuts is called scarfing.
- Make a second miter cut-- this will also bevel toward the picture side-- at the mark.
- The remaining strip of molding now has a miter cut that bevels in the wrong direction.
- The miter cuts should be flush.
- The opposite face is at a 45-degree angle to the blade and can be used to lay out miter cuts.
- The hollow-ground planner blade is designed to produce a fine finish on both surfaces when making either crosscuts or miter cuts.
- Note that the miter cut angles between the sides and base have not been discussed here . StuRat 02 : 42, 5 April 2006 ( UTC)
- During the late 1970s, the compound miter saw began to replace the radial arm saw, but only for crosscuts and miter cuts since miter saws are unable to perform rip cuts.
- Set the saw to make a miter cut and saw on both sides of the damage where the board is nailed to the rafters; these locations can be identified by the nail holes in the board.
- In the case of a square base pyramid with equilateral triangles on the sides, the dihedral angle is 109.47?and the miter cut angle is ( 180?109.47?) / 2 = 70.53?/ 2 = 35.265?
- In the case of a regular pentagon base pyramid with equilateral triangles on the sides, the dihedral angle is 138.19?and the miter cut angle is ( 180?138.19?) / 2 = 41.81?/ 2 = 20.905?
- In the case of a equilateral triangle base pyramid with equilateral triangles on the sides, as well, the dihedral angle is 70.53? and the miter cut angle is ( 180?70.53?) / 2 = 109.47?/ 2 = 54.735?
- The technique for casing a window is similar that of a door, except that the trim will wrap around the four sides of the window forming a complete frame; each piece will have have two miter cuts and no straight cuts.
- Normally the workpiece is held flat on the table and so table swiveling will produce a miter cut ( blade vertical and angled across work piece ), head rotation a bevel cut ( blade angled from vertical and square across work piece ), and in combination a compound cut.