Circular Saw Angle Cuts

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Part of the video series: Using a Circular Saw

Summary: It's helpful to adjust the angle of your circular saw in order to execute more precise angle cuts. Learn some tips for performing angle cuts from a professional carpenter in this free video.

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Circular Saw Angle Cuts

In this we're going to talk a little bit about some of the angles that you're going to be cutting with your, with your circular saw. Again, when we're making adjustments we're unplugged. We just did a forty-five degree cut didn't we so now if you look; can you get a nice shot of the gauge? Notice that the angle gauge is marked at forty-five, thirty, twenty-two and a half, fifteen. Thirty degrees is a very common angle, but the most common is forty-five and twenty-two and a half. When you make, let's make a forty-five degree cut and I'll show you how they come together. Now that we've set our angle we can plug the saw back in, clamp up our piece of wood, and we'll make our cut. And here you'll see that two forty-fives make a nice ninety-degree corner. That's the forty-five degree cut.

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