You visually line up your tube with the reference marks on the piece of paper and use the right size file and begin your miter. It does help to mark your centerlines and have a tool called a bevel protractor. If you make a very nice full size drawing, you can work from that using a simple set of frame blocks. You can take the lengths and angles from a full size drawing while using the appropriate sized file. It is free and been around for at least a decade and it works great.Ģ. I can't really help but feel that the fact you already don't know these other methods after taking a course is a bit disturbing but let me break it down a bit.ġ. Click to expand.There are many ways to miter tubing to the appropriate size without the use of a miter guide in the form of printed paper.
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