The Sliding Bevel Guide
…when applying the sliding… Read More Using a Sliding Bevel The sliding bevel is used to mark or check any angle. By sliding the beam from inside the stock you…
…when applying the sliding… Read More Using a Sliding Bevel The sliding bevel is used to mark or check any angle. By sliding the beam from inside the stock you…
…and tighten… Setting Up a Sliding Bevel27 June 2018 Setting Up Some sliding bevels have a rounded loop at the end of the beam. Where the straight edges join the…
…Further Reading To read more on the sliding bevel, we recommend the following from Paul’s blog: Bahco Sliding Bevels Keep on Sliding After Lockdown Buying Good Tools Cheap- Sliding Bevel…
…you want to read more on the sliding bevel, we recommend the following from Paul’s blog: Bahco Sliding Bevels Keep on Sliding After Lockdown Buying Good Tools Cheap- Sliding Bevel…
…Further Reading To read more on the sliding bevel, we recommend the following from Paul’s blog: Bahco Sliding Bevels Keep on Sliding After Lockdown Buying Good Tools Cheap- Sliding Bevel…
…angle you need for the dovetail Register your sliding bevel against the edge. Adjust the beam to match the angled line and lock the nut tight. Setting Sliding Bevel Video:…
…Set a sliding bevel to a 1:7 pitch, for which you can use the angle from a dovetail template (if you don’t have one, see how to make a dovetail…
…a sliding bevel and a square Turn the wood end for end and use the square to mark straight lines on the end grain Set the sliding bevel to just…
…all the way round Square one of your marks all the way round Square the other mark across the Face Edge 2. Use the sliding bevel on a scrap of…
On the tail piece, measure in 10mm (⅜”) from the outside edge on each side and make a pencil mark. Use your sliding bevel (or dovetail template if you have…