Angular joint geometry
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aSituationTypeDeal (1654) wrote:
Then there’s my method:
cuts wood with no prior measurement
hopes it just works out as needed
gets mad when nothing works out
ChuckRingslinger (161) wrote:
He didnt furiously wag his finger first
Im_the_President (801) wrote:
Still out of square
I'm glad I'm not on mildly frustrating. My tiktok algorithm got flooded with versions of this that ended up terrible/wrong. Nature is healing.
Now that's a sharpie!
rock_and_rolo (13) wrote:
Okay, the camera cut to the piece falling out got me off guard.
Very nice.
I literally use this at work everyday, and I still find it very satisfying
PunfullyObvious (21) wrote:
Cool technique and visualization, but the clearly out of square final check was not particularly satisfying.
Slapnbeans (112) wrote:
The other end will be off that much
ShhImTheRealDeadpool (11) wrote:

This is what it feels like to see someone show off geometry.
JTynanious (5) wrote:
Satisfying!
I have see what was done exactly and I would still find a way to screw it up and be a danger to myself and others.
Mister_Brevity (3) wrote:
My brother used to say “grinder and paint makes me the welder I ain’t”, but it was ironic because that dude can stack dimes on any material at any angle without thinking about it.
themanwithnothumbs (2) wrote:
Nah that’s r/blackmagicfuckery
heybochicha (2) wrote:
Saving this for the next time I can't figure out mitre cuts on a woodworking project
CharacterRiver7483 (2) wrote:
I guess that’s square enough
Surely it would be better to do it in a way that avoids cutting it incorrectly in the first place.
It’s not even difficult to do 😜
And people say geometry is useless.
That was really cool...and then you see its still not perfectly square at the very end. :-/
How did the front just fell off like that?