How To Cut a Bevel Greater Than 45 Degrees | Easy Jig with a Free Plan
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 Published On Oct 10, 2019

You'll probably rarely need to cut a bevel greater than 45 degrees, but when you do, this circular saw jig will make it a breeze! ***Get the Free plan for this project:
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About this video:
This jig is essentially a track for the circular saw. The steep bevel comes from the positioning of your workpiece at a 45 degree angle on the ramp. I designed it allow the workpiece to hang off the side of a work table or bench to allow for large pieces. It has a ramp to easily clamp the workpiece in place.
The limiting factor here is the depth capability of the circular saw - I was able to cut a 65 degree bevel with mine.

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