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QuestionWhat do I do if my saw blade is spinning in the wrong direction?Community AnswerYou can tell if it's spinning in the wrong direction if it's difficult to cut, there's lots of smoke, or fire. To fix, switch off and disconnect the saw, use a vendor's wrench to remove blade nut, remove and flip over the blade, then tighten the blade nut.
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QuestionHow do I get the angles?Community AnswerIf you're copying an existing saw-horse, use a sliding bevel tool, and a protractor -- from a table saw -- to capture and measure the angles. Or, if you use graph paper, you can quickly design your own, and measure the angles with an ordinary, draft-person's protractor.
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QuestionHow do I get the correct angle?Community AnswerWhatever the breadth of your timber, measure down 2.1 times this distance. For instance, if your nominal 2x4 is in fact 48mmx95mm, measure down 48mmx2.1 = 101mm, then draw your angle to the opposite corner. This is approximately 25 degrees (x 2.1445 to be precisely accurate).
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QuestionI don't have a circle saw. Is there one with a regular old hand-held saw?Community AnswerYou can build the same set of saw horses without using a circular saw. The directions are the same, just use your old hand saw to make the cuts.
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QuestionFor the two 2x6x10', what cut measurements were used, and where on the 4 pieces of 1x3x10 were the cuts made?Community AnswerCut for length 42" and height was cut at 36". Legs were cut at a 45 degree angle.
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