At a minimum, all miter saws provide the most common angle stops at 0 (a straight cut), 45, and 90 degrees, as well as bevel stops at 0 and 45 degrees. It’s worth noting that most miter saws ...
Simply brace the lip against the edge of your board, run your pencil straight up the right angle, and there’s your 90-degree line for cutting. Using the Speed Square as a Saw Guide When you’re ...
One that I hear a lot is that you must never put a 90-degree angle on a trace. Some fear the mere sight of a 90-degree angle on a PCB tells everyone you don’t know what you’re doing.