ANGLESET The easy way to set up machines to cut angles

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Publicado 2023-07-08
In this video, we show the design, make and use of an aid to setting angles on all machines in a home workshop. Free plans available

To download a copy of the plans/drawings, please use this link:
drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1-PzsoKOfpf…


Channel artwork: Ryan Toomey

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  • @jonsworkshop
    All, please go to the description for a link to the plans/drawings
  • @Skaapdief
    Brilliant, thanks for your generosity.
  • @roysweatman6327
    Wonderful video, I have downloaded your plans and in the process of making my own angle plate. Thanks from Alabama
  • @MrFactotum
    eyup Jon Great concept and kind gesture for the drawings, grey cells are well excersiced now😂😂😉😉👍👍👍👍 bfn Kev
  • @beatrute2677
    Sweet Jesus where has this tool been all my life.
  • @James-cr9mb
    Thanks Jon, and I apologise in the delay in sending you some coin, as promised. I am about to embark on the project. Again, such a great idea and I doth my cap for you. Best regards Geoff Bertolini.
  • @CandidZulu
    I think You have achieved Joe Pie level, Sir! Brilliant!
  • @Rustinox
    That's a very handy tool. It's obvious there is a fair bit of thinking in this one.
  • @tonywilson4713
    This is an angle block system that is similar in basic function to a simple indexing system Joe Pie demonstrated about 5 years ago in a video titled No Indexing Head...Not a problem - Take a look I really liked that fixture Joe demonstrated and I wondered if it could be applied to angles. I really like this solution. From Australia well done.
  • @DavidR8
    Brilliant idea, thanks for your generosity.
  • Fabulous idea. Cheers . Video idea...engineering drawings and all those symbols etc etc. Thanks again
  • Hi Jon Great idea. Thank you for sharing. To make your idea even better.......consider placing two 90 degree cutouts in the base at your required spacing to suit your vice. If you do your maths correctly lay a gauge pins in these cutouts to jack up your angle gauge. Just make one gauge pin greater in diameter. The aim is to add 0.5 degrees to all your readings. By this simple modification you can double the number of angles. So all your angles are now in 0.5 degree increments. Hope this helps. Cheers from OZ.
  • @MattysWorkshop
    Gday Jon, that’s a brilliant idea and a really good project to do, thanks for sharing mate, cheers
  • Jon, I’ve downloaded your plans and had a quick look over them. Great idea. Thanks for your generosity in making them available.
  • @andrewthick185
    Dear Jon, Great idea and bless you for your generosity.
  • @Flatlapper
    I Like it ! Beauty. My first visit here, I'm in. Subscribed. Thank you.