Easy Angles. FREE PLANS | How To
do not let wooden stars intimidate you! these stars only take two separate pieces each and two angles. You can avoid the table saw altogether if you purchase a few 1"x2"x8"s. The jig is simple to build and use. If you have watched and built the jig for my nesting tree videos, it has the same angles and can be used in place of this jig.
Using the walk through tutorial you can build an additional third star if desired.
FREE PLANS (please like the video before downloading)
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Thank you guys!
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You are the VOSS. keep the great videos and the free plans coming.
Shouldn't one angle be 36 rather than 34
Joker, I saved the video. I have to go back to work 😂
Thanks SO much for your videos! Your direction is spot on, and you're such an honest and likeable person. I'll be making these for my Texas side of the family :)
Questions: what blade are you using on your miter saw? I notice you rarely have tear out. Also, what is the angle of the piece you were sliding between the two pieces when another together? Thanks for another great video. I’m going to make these tomorrow. I think I’m going to make 3 sizes
Great job with simple instructions
Love the video! Can't download the plans though.
Who painted your blade black? Never saw that color on a blade before.
Note when using a sliding miter saw, you should pull it out pass your piece being cut, power up the blade and then drop the blade down and push through the work piece. This is know as a down cut. The way your using your saw is a climb cut and is a potential hazard to yourself. If the blade kicks, it will jump and come towards.
40 nails! Another great video sir!
Your nail counter insert said 39, but did you include the three nails that were shot to make the jig?
Thanks it’s a fantastic project to do can’t wait to get started
Great video! Thank you for sharing...
Great video. Thank you. I’ll be Making this one tomorrow… fingers crossed it comes out as great as yours
Wonderful video. Thanks!
Another fantastic video. Thanks so much!
Good job 👏
Great job and project thx for sharing enjoyed it Keep Building
One thing I noticed that will help with your pieces wandering away on you. You want to pull the saw out, drop it down and make the cut while pushing it inward.
Noice dude! 👍