Someone please clear up something that's been bugging me for a while. I haven't had the need/chance to make a traditional sawhorse so far but last week did something similar when i needed to make a timber/ply replacment tripod for the laser. I'm working high up in an open frame building and it needed some heft to resist the wind and shaking so i just did a splayed stand with 4 legs of 3x2. What i'm wondering is this. Most of the guides i've seen for the sawhorse recommend slightly different angles for the splay.. 15 in one direction, 13 in the other? Whereas my stand was square and i used the same angle in cut and bevel i suppose the legs were all interchangeable. But does this cease to be the case for the sawhorse construction, or does it not matter? Do eg only diagonal opposites fit each other when you have an unequal compound cut or does it make no difference?
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