Empire Angle Finder Review-A Protractor For Outside And Inside Angles
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- This is a review of the Empire Angle Finder. It is an awesome protractor that can be used for outside and inside angles. This is one of the most useful tools that I have ever used to do finishing trim work, and I like the fact that it holds the angle in place when you remove it from the corner!
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I stared at my new packaged tool for three hours and thought it would be impossible to use or learn how to use it.
I saw 50 seconds of your video and “voila “! I am now an expert.
Thank you for this information
lol SAME
Everyone explains it the same way. Of course it’s easy to use. Everyone that demonstrates only demonstrates 90 or 45 .
It’s an ok video but I think you should have explained different angle degrees on the face after you talked about the function (ie. bevel and mitre). Because who ever looks at this video that person is looking to educate them selves on all the functionality of this tool.
Neat tool..Would have been helpful to explain odd angles and transferring to a miter saw.
Did you ever find a video for that Matt?
Divide the angle it says the wall is by 2 and use that for your miter cuts, like a 30 degree angled wall would get 15 degree cuts for trim to like up
The person that invented this tool is a genius!
I’ve have one of these and I really like it. I was looking on CZcams to see how people were using it. Enjoyed the video.
It would be more informative if you explained the numbers.
Thanks for the review.... I bought one for use in my amature machining but didn't know how to use it...I think it will meet my needs.
You got 4 different numbers on each measurement , thanks for explaining what they mean and which to use and why .
Ty. Was gifted to me and I had no idea what to do with it. Package wasn't helpful at all. Happy Holidays and be safe
This video was quick and informative, the best kind. Thanks!
I have one con for this tool in that the 'Tightening' screw (on the backside that connects to the 'Tightening' circular bolt you turn) can easily unscrew on its own and get lost. You will want to tighten the screw before packing away. It has loosened and come off a few time for me until I finally lost mine and I have no idea where or when it came off. Pro--it's really cheap to replace--just annoying.
Went to home Depot for this special tool, got the metal one isntead cuz it seemed better. But that one only measures outside angles. Kicking myself right now 😂
what about the angle and minute of angle. on the face there is a verneir scale that goes from -60 to 60 how do we read this
could you show it by checking the angle of a mower blade? Say you need 30 degrees or 45 degrees, will it do that?
Thanks man. For the simple DIY man with not a lot of money but trying to do shit myself that was so easy to explain that took with all kinds of shit on it! Good job and thanks
just bought this tool but no idea how to use it. thanks for the tutoring video. But can you explain why the angle was not precisely 90° when using outer diameter or mine one is not a good quality?
Because you can visibly see the outside cabinet angle over time is no longer a perfect 90 degress also you can see a lip edge jast back a little and it's only 2mm but would off set the angle from 90
thank you. mine had zero instructions.
well that was pretty useless. I'm looking for the explanation of the numbers
Thks, I always wonder what the top angles was for.
The worst thing is that brass screw getting lost. Being brass, a magnet is no help on finding it in sawdust. They are still made this way. To find the angle on a grinder wheel takes some time to figure out.
Thanks, better than most.
I need to cut a piece of wood at a certain angle... not find an angle:(
Then you need a speed square, which ironically is in the shape of a triangle.
neither one of those was 90° bro. The 2nd one wasn't even close... nice review, tho. I just got one 😂
Basically a 90 degree angle when it shows about 94 degrees lol.
You didn't teach us anything. A 90 degree angle is a perfect angle. You didn't teach us how to read the angles and how to cut on a miter saw.
Agreed, a complete waste of time.
No shit . Oh it’s real easy to use. No shit you’re measuring perfect common angles
Now we know how to find a 90 degree angle. And how to fold it to put it in your toolbox. Video couldn't be more useless, if you haven't watched yet, don't bother.
I think we all know the purpose. Would like to know how to read it
"Basically" a 90° angle!
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An outside angle isn't 90°.
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Bro. It could’ve been a very Informative video. But, I couldn’t hear you over the background screaming and noise. It sounded like you were torturing goats.
the only thing good about it is that it wont rust
@1:17 you lost me and I understood you’re just selling a product. 90 degrees is a standard angle. You would be hard pressed to look anywhere and not see a 90 degree angle. 🤷♂️
"it's a really useful tool"......rounds down the accurate measurement shown on the protractor......?
Yep, that angle was more like 94 degrees. But I guess his tolerances are a little slacker than mine.
Talks too much, but I gave a thumbs up anyways. He tried.
Sounds like you live entirely too close to an elementary school.
You helped nobody with this video. This tool is not easy to use like you claim it is. You have no idea at all what the 4 different rows of numbers are for . Pretty much 90 degrees is not helpful. How would i use this too to find miter angles on a 100 yr old octagon building? How do i make sense of all the numbers on there and how do i transfer it to a miter saw? Thats what i need to know. Not "pretty much 90". I dont need a protractor to tell you something is pretty much 90 degrees.
If you’re not on a 90 degree then take the angle and divide it by 2 that should give you the angle for both cuts. Same with a 90 degree angle you’ll have two 45 cuts
30 degree wall would have 2 15 degree cuts
If u don't understand this video then ur profile name fits u. There's no way anyone can not understand this
I'm am stupid dummy so it probly is just me. I was bad at school and math class. Im not a good learner.
If you don't know how to read a protractor you shouldn't be doing any wood working. And if you don't know how to read a protractor you need to back to the 8th grade. Give the guy a break.
Agreed. Those who can't read a protractor needs to go back to elementary school since they skipped one too many classes.
1:53 "Outside corner is basically a 90 degree angle". Basically 90 degrees is going to work just right when I'm cutting angles in trim, right? You nitwit. Helpful as a kick in the teeth.
You would clearly go off what it precisely came to on the measurement but he was just showing you quickly how to use it. If you cant distinguish that then I suggest stay away from tools before you hurt yourself
Talk too much and not straight to the point, I found it bore your video
3 min of waffle. 3 min of absolutely nothing. Ya eira ! Nothing to learn here and nothing taught.
Just bad man !