I show you how to use a speed square and a bevel gauge to capture, transfer, and measure angles.
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About this video:
Today, we generally let the miter saw measure and make our angle cuts. But, learning to capture, transfer, and measure angles is a foundational woodworking and DIY skill that will serve you well.