This is probably me being a numpty but would like your input on the following please.
I have an external corner which when measured with a try square is definitely less than 90 degrees.
I then followed these steps to bisect the angle using my bevel:
Because the angle was clearly less than 90 degrees, I expected to find that I need to set my mitre cuts to less then 45 degrees. When I put my bevel (after bisecting the angle) on my Makita MLS 100, its apparent that the angle needs to be greater than 45 degrees as the bevel angle isn't satisfied by the 45 degree (maximum) angle of my saw.
I hope this makes sense and someone can point out what I am doing wrong!
Thanks in advance
I have an external corner which when measured with a try square is definitely less than 90 degrees.
I then followed these steps to bisect the angle using my bevel:
Because the angle was clearly less than 90 degrees, I expected to find that I need to set my mitre cuts to less then 45 degrees. When I put my bevel (after bisecting the angle) on my Makita MLS 100, its apparent that the angle needs to be greater than 45 degrees as the bevel angle isn't satisfied by the 45 degree (maximum) angle of my saw.
I hope this makes sense and someone can point out what I am doing wrong!
Thanks in advance