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I have a longer version (~12") of that metal angle with a digital readout and it works great.

Gotta dig out that high school trigonometry..... ;)

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Once you find your angle you will have to use the same device you used to get your angle and match to the tablesaw or handsaw. Most of the cheaper tools, the angles are WAY OFF. Say if you set it to 30 degrees, once you cut it, you will see you actually cut it to 28 or 32 degrees.

This is how I measure my blade angle. You can buy a digital one as well.

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This is what my cheap Ryobi tablesaw says. The sticker is obviously misaligned.

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This is how I measure my blade angle. You can buy a digital one as well.

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I need to get one. What brand is that one?

If you have a Harbor Freight Tool locally, you can get that yellow angle finder. I have it as well.

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Remeber 90=square 45=half squared. Basic adding and subtracting.

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Use good ole SOH CAH TOA when actually trying to find the angles.

Sine=Opposite/Hypotenuse

Cosine=Adjacent/Hypotenuse

Tangent=Opposite/Adjacent

If you have any two measurements on a triangle, like the length of one side and the one of the 3 angles, then you can find out all the sides and angles by doing a some simple math.

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