Clamp any angle with this jig | How to
We needed to clamp wood at an odd angle, so we came up with this solution and wanted to share it with y’all! 👇 materials & links below! 👇 We were inspired by these two Instructables:
This jig by MadeleineDouglas https://goo.gl/X1H59m
This jig by Vyger https://goo.gl/bwrkpv
TOOLS / MATERIALS (affiliate)
■ Miter saw http://amzn.to/2nl6uwK
■ Power screwdriver http://amzn.to/2mOZiWV
FILMING GEAR (affiliate)
■ Fujifilm X-T10 http://amzn.to/2pblgac (main camera)
■ 35 mm F 1.4 lens http://amzn.to/2whwP0N (makes things look fancy)
■ Panasonic DMC-FZ300 http://amzn.to/2ojCx1O (vlog and zoom camera)
■ Microphone http://amzn.to/2hy0eQS
■ Main tripod http://amzn.to/2whGqED
■ Pan head for tripod http://amzn.to/2fhX3wh
■ Joby GorillaPod tripod http://amzn.to/2qqdXZR
■ Ballhead for tripod http://amzn.to/2psfeQI
■ Gearbest gimble https://goo.gl/d8uVbL
■ Lighting kit http://amzn.to/2vs5sDB
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MUSIC
Shine by Joakim Karud
We think this DIY any angle jig is super versatile when it comes to clamping odd angles. Being able to use the piece to trace out the angle is a technique that can be applied to any angle and it was really easy. Also, we didn't have to buy any special clamps. As DIY folks, we think this'll be a really versatile tool in our arsenal. And it will allow us to start experimenting with incorporating more angles into our designs, which we really like because we think it gives pieces a more modern feel. Specifically, we used this jig on our modern acrylic and wood photo frame / stand, but we're excited to use it even more in the future.