When you are in trades, you learn that most things are "easy" to do, you just gotta learn it from someone else, and then you're like "OH!! That's so easy!" Which is why it's important every person keep passing down knowledge to the next person, younger & below you! Keep tips & tricks alive to make future workers more efficient!
Great when you know or you have a posse of friends ,brothers and uncles in the trade.Its a Herculean task when your a Lone Wolf setting out on an extension or total house refurb' when it goes wrong ,well.........there is no wrong 😎
@@_eyedex_3563 yes very useful so useful that il use it in the apartment I’m building its not like there was a class called geometry and physics that tells you stuff about space and other stuff
that's also assuming the wall above (where he's messuring) is perfectly the same as the wall below (where he needs the cut) I've done 3 years of flooring and tbh walk into almost any home and you will most likely be able to point a crooked wall or corner somewhere in the house
Guys it's father's day today and his gift was an automatic angle finder get it helps way more with stuff like this I also made him breakfast in bed hehe
Ppl who complain they aren't Goin to use what they study in school. This is the example guys where u do use such knowledge plus u get to use setsquare.
I think people who complain this mostly mean when they learn things like Shakespeare’s plays or that mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, not saying those things aren’t useful for certain jobs, but most people don’t use that info.
@@Jules-zy4rs I can understand what you mean. But how do you know at age of lets say 10yrs old, what do you wanna do in your life. School is for general studies. We need to know every aspect and dimension of knowledge. May be direct applications are limited but it certainly helps in building EQ and mental aptitude. The problem is that our school atleast mine one focused more on just to lay down the facts and test in exams. For eg Shakespeare will lead you to creative side to literature and guides you to be better writer or speaker even if you don't do it professionally. Mitochondria one personally left me in awe with biology and how complex our body is. But I mostly attribute it to my great bio teacher sadly he passed away last month due to covid.
Don't we have tools that would have allowed you to measure the angle and just draw that for your cut? I mean yes if you don't have one this is one way to do it
it's very interesting to see the split in the comments between people who take this information for granted and people who did not, in fact, grow up building things or have relatives who built things
It’s crazy this is a life hack I’m a cabinet guy and I work with my dad and his business(McArdle Cabinet and stone)and almost everything we do is angled it’s crazy people need a life hack to do this maybe just leave it up to the professionals and u DIY guys sit back and learn the right way.
45⁰ on both,cut, assemble, boom perfect 90⁰ degree. (it does work for other cuts you just need to change the angle of the cut to match the desired angle but that's pretty much how standard 90⁰ are made)
I can see this being useful for people who only need to cut one or two things at an angle, but if you're going to be doing it a lot just get a miter saw. It'll save you time and it's more precise since it's what they were made to do.
The only issue here is making sure that the other side of the board isn’t too short! for the other corner. This example is great, but it was “roughed in” and not measured first.
I have always wanted to know how to cut corners so I could play around & try to make my own jewelry box & THANX to this video I now know how !! Thank You, Sincerely, H.P. 🙏 & ☮️
This ain’t a life hack, this is just how life is…
Wait what do you think life hacks actually distort timespace continuum and hack reality?
@@Hsaelt Who knows! 🤷🏻♀️
Exactly
My grandma was a carpenter and made makeup tables, just like her father… meanwhile me, I play video games
@@elhombreequisde That’s wonderful.
When you are in trades, you learn that most things are "easy" to do, you just gotta learn it from someone else, and then you're like "OH!! That's so easy!"
Which is why it's important every person keep passing down knowledge to the next person, younger & below you!
Keep tips & tricks alive to make future workers more efficient!
Sometimes though its job security keeping those tricks to yourself.
@@thebardock6785 agreed.
@@thebardock6785 Are you a boomer? That keeps complaining why nobody shows up the second day?
Great when you know or you have a posse of friends ,brothers and uncles in the trade.Its a Herculean task when your a Lone Wolf setting out on an extension or total house refurb' when it goes wrong ,well.........there is no wrong 😎
@@thebardock6785 nah that’s insecurity.
Everybody gangsta till the floor isn't straight
It's a wall
It’s gay
@@jupitersm00n its bisexual
@@cubihihi1522 its a attack helicopter
@@Just_A_Banana same
Finally a"life hack" that I knew existed but was too bad at math to figure out
Bruh what math
@@thereisnoprice2391 pretty sure it's a joke
@@thereisnoprice2391 geometrical coordinate angle shit😂
@@saltyegg7099 deadass all you have to do is make a straight line
@@thereisnoprice2391 y = mx +c: ha gae
y = x²: so you have chosen death
My uncle is a carpenter, I’m going to show him this
My dad be making one mark then he tells me get the rip saw ready then he would make the cuts an it would be butieful
Almost same lol
Mm. Mhm. So...
*h o w m a n y d e m o n s*
He probably already knows this lol
Plot twist:he already w
Knew when he was 5 year old kid and yt wasant there
For once i actually learned something useful on these youtube stories
shorts*
@@twocartoon7783 oh right thx
@@_eyedex_3563 yes very useful so useful that il use it in the apartment I’m building its not like there was a class called geometry and physics that tells you stuff about space and other stuff
@@thisguythismoment why would I pull out a calculator and theorems when I could do this which takes half the time?
LOL same. I was pleasantly surprised.
For the first time in forever those two fraternal twin set square bros are gonna get some work done
jogo muito bom ☺️☺️☺️😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
@@monikecarmo9382 1qq1
Honestly pretty cool, Didn’t know how that worked
The new justin Y...
Omg pixelcraftian :0
Hello pixel
I saw you in the bread chocolate video
Hi
Wow. So impressive. You've figured out the long way of making miter cuts.
Yeah same this these people thinks that they discovered something new
I’d like it but it has 69 likes lol
fr this guy would get fired from a construction company so fast for hoe long it takes him to do simple things😂
@@austincantrell6117 how do you do it faster?
@@yourmeister well i mean you know you gonna have to cut it at an angle lol so you just do it when you take your measurements
The Triangle we all used as a scale(Ruler)😂
Set squares*
@@aakaasha6123 ya
What haha ? A scale
Have you meant a ruler?
@@aradcohen4309 rulers are also known as scales (since they are used to measure/scale lengths and distances)
that's also assuming the wall above (where he's messuring) is perfectly the same as the wall below (where he needs the cut) I've done 3 years of flooring and tbh walk into almost any home and you will most likely be able to point a crooked wall or corner somewhere in the house
It would have to be way out of whack to make a difference in the angles iver the span of 3.5 inches. You arent wrong though there are some fucky jobs!
This music makes me want to do 120 in a school zone
School zone? Just drive into the school
Song?
@@itemprogamer2043 why would you willingly want to listen to more of it?
@@stanky4369 ya
Who knows what song this is? It’s nice! Put me on someone please
Ah yes, the mitre joint is a classic
I worked for a carpenter and this is one of the most aimed things I learned from him... not a life hack it's just got that works
Guys it's father's day today and his gift was an automatic angle finder get it helps way more with stuff like this
I also made him breakfast in bed hehe
Awwww, that's so cute :')
That life hack is way too satisfying 😮😮😮
Why cant we have more shorts like this
Ikr something actually useful, not someone just stating the obvious to farm views
yeah these are underated
Just subscribe to the channel, and watch their content.
not that complicated.
@@firstlast923 she/he asked why can’t we have more.... not how to watch more.
@@Wolzy if you subscribe to an active channel, more content than what already exists will follow.
Pro tip : For perpendicular corners you can make a 45°cut on both to make a perfect fit
If he knows the angle all he should have to do is divide by 2 and cut that on each end.
@@xpduelist1312 A protractor is for that purpose
Ikr
@@arjunkb3355 yeah it is, but adding to what your tip said any angle you have you should just have to divide by 2 to get the same effect
No shit Sherlock 😱
Awesome ... good tip seen many videos none this simple and easy 👌
I will be using that a lot! Thanks for the tip!
I just had a hard ass geometry test. This feels insulting
Lmao
Same
Well, first of all, you take the particle board and throw it promptly in the trash.
Well said
Lmfaoooo IKEA has left the chat
finally an actual useful short
Finally now I know, what set squares are used for.
Finally get to see the actual use of that LOL
Was it so hard to just draw the angle on both sides and split the middle?
Nobody:
The music: ä ú ø ê ū ê ã ò æ
i’ll never use this probably but it’s pretty cool
Finally I came to know the use set square 🙂
Heaven to perfectionists
As someone who has a father working in carpentry, this isn’t a life hack at all this is what they usually do
I think that was actually more satisfying than any of the other videos on yt-
Idk why people are acting like this is surprising, it's literally grade-level geometry
nah, thats something u dont learn in school ;)
@D K no, you definitely learn this in school. unless you didn’t pay attention.
Really hard to hold a 8/10/20 ft piece of trim like that but kool
You use a couple small pieces to find your angle then copy it with your mitre saw.
@@Tiber5eptim haha whyd you tell him that
This is a no brainer, lord help this man
No matter how many times I dislike your shorts so I never see them again, They keep fucking coming back!
Finally I found the use of set squares😂😂😂
You know you can actually pay in an architect to do that stuff
Exactly. You have to pay.
So how the fuck do the architect do that shit then?
You know you can save money by doing it yourself
Yeah pay at least 500$ for simple stuff like that, meanwhile you can just go to Home Depot and only spend 30$
It’s called a carpenter bruh😂 not an architect
Lol, carpenters be like “just caulk it”
Finally, a not cringe short (and very useful)
This was pretty satisfying ngl
Now I got to know the use of this triangle 😂
It’s called a square I know it’s a triangle shape but it’s called a square
Didn't you go to school? Lol
It's called set square
@@kahafmemon6146 ok mathematics pandit Ji 🙏🏻
@@karthikbg6725 hehe 😂 sorry if you mind it 🙃 I was just telling you
OH MY GOSH THEY HAVE COMMON SENSE!!
Just make sure the board is longer than what you’re cutting off so you can trim it down lmao
What song/ instrumental is this?
This is the same thing as 'if you're homeless, just buy a house'
Idk but is oddly satisfying 😌
Good tip. Good music too.
Ppl who complain they aren't Goin to use what they study in school. This is the example guys where u do use such knowledge plus u get to use setsquare.
I think people who complain this mostly mean when they learn things like Shakespeare’s plays or that mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, not saying those things aren’t useful for certain jobs, but most people don’t use that info.
@@Jules-zy4rs I can understand what you mean. But how do you know at age of lets say 10yrs old, what do you wanna do in your life. School is for general studies. We need to know every aspect and dimension of knowledge. May be direct applications are limited but it certainly helps in building EQ and mental aptitude.
The problem is that our school atleast mine one focused more on just to lay down the facts and test in exams.
For eg Shakespeare will lead you to creative side to literature and guides you to be better writer or speaker even if you don't do it professionally.
Mitochondria one personally left me in awe with biology and how complex our body is. But I mostly attribute it to my great bio teacher sadly he passed away last month due to covid.
@@chandankumar10360 First off sorry for your loss, also thanks for the constructive criticism.
Don't we have tools that would have allowed you to measure the angle and just draw that for your cut? I mean yes if you don't have one this is one way to do it
Isn't that almost the same thing but more removed from the physical corner?
This is so satisfing 😌
I prefer to cope the corners. Sometimes 45s don't meet up perfectly
Isn’t that just how to cut wood for the proper fit? I think everyone who has ever built something would know this
👍
it's very interesting to see the split in the comments between people who take this information for granted and people who did not, in fact, grow up building things or have relatives who built things
It's just so satisfying how it joins together 😌
Thank you this helped me
It’s crazy this is a life hack I’m a cabinet guy and I work with my dad and his business(McArdle Cabinet and stone)and almost everything we do is angled it’s crazy people need a life hack to do this maybe just leave it up to the professionals and u DIY guys sit back and learn the right way.
45⁰ on both,cut, assemble, boom perfect 90⁰ degree. (it does work for other cuts you just need to change the angle of the cut to match the desired angle but that's pretty much how standard 90⁰ are made)
@@k.l.4578 it does work for other angles, im a dumbass
Not all walls are 90 degrees 🤣, I mean barely.
The only people who wouldn’t know this is people who didn’t pass math class
So much thanks for this great hack. I will not be a frustrated DIYer. Thank you very much.
Today I understood the use of set square
I can see this being useful for people who only need to cut one or two things at an angle, but if you're going to be doing it a lot just get a miter saw. It'll save you time and it's more precise since it's what they were made to do.
Yes but you still need to measure the angle so you can set the cutting angle on the saw.
It’s common sense and I’ve known how to do that since I was around 5
Oh sure you did
I actually needed to learn how to do this soon for a bathroom project. Thank you!
So talented 😯
Wait you dont just wing it and hope you get it right? That's what literally everyone in m family does
Education is important
NNNNOT. 😆
Shit didnt even line up 🤣
GASP! I NEVER WOULD HAVE THOUGHT OF CUTTING THE WOOD!
NO S*** SHERLOCK!
Thank you for sharing this! It has been years i was looking for such a technic instead of beeing approximate with outside angles.
When you graduate from a very low level college 😂😂😂😂😂😂
A basic high school education could have prepared you for this. Not really a “tip” or “trick”
It's still handy regardless...
Fuck off
FINALLY! Actually useful content
That's all I needed, Thank You!
Nosso toc agradece
Comentario br que vc estava procurando
Now I know the use of those tools in my geometry boxes.
三角定規がこんなに役立ってるの初めて見た
This cutting is so different so nice and good job
Finally Someone that's not stupid and dumb on Tiktok
For some reason I can’t stop watching this it’s satisfying
I LOVE PHISICS
thanks that really saved my life
Wow it’s incredible
Why was that so satisfying
The only issue here is making sure that the other side of the board isn’t too short! for the other corner. This example is great, but it was “roughed in” and not measured first.
I have always wanted to know how to cut corners so I could play around & try to make my own jewelry box & THANX to this video I now know how !! Thank You, Sincerely, H.P. 🙏 & ☮️
U are a genius
Thanks ! I didn't know that trick
When the life hack is just the way you were supposed to do it anyways
How anyone sees math:Omg this is so hard
The Nerd:
Came for the hack, stayed for the music.
Neat. Thanks for the helpful demonstration.
Finally A Low effort and Usefull short
I have no idea but it must make a lot of sense
Keep sharing the knowledge
Finally a a useful life hack
SICK!
This isn't a hack this is common sense
ためになる動画😌☺️🥰💕✨
"How cool do you want this to be?"
"Yes"
This isn’t a life hack- this is just how it’s done
You can do this but i highly recommend using plastic corners instead