Okay, about to lose it. Probably a simple question for some/many but not for me.

The short side/outward on the small cut that's missing should be 8.5 cm. Normally, the angle on this type of construction is 22.5 degrees, but now something went wrong and I can't get 8.5 cm on the short side with this angle. Does anyone have a suggestion on how I calculate the saw angle in this case?

The entire corner should be 45...

Grateful for an answer!
 
  • Wooden deck construction with mitered corners; incomplete section with a gap where a plank is missing, surrounded by scattered wooden pieces and a shoe.
Ignore the angle. Make a piece that is 8.5cm. Then draw a line from 4.25cm to the end.
Set the saw and go.
 
Kind of like that
 
  • A sketch of a rectangle divided by a V-shape, with numbers 8.5 at the top and 4.25 at the bottom.
hantverkare1 hantverkare1 said:
Type like this
But then won't the angle/joint (22.5 degrees) to the connecting deck boards be wrong?
 
No?
 
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Capt'nCrunch Capt'nCrunch said:
But then the angle/joint (22.5 degrees) to the connecting decking boards will be wrong?
Not as long as they are cut with the same angle...
 
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T Tosse said:
Not as long as they are cut at the same angle...
Thanks for the help!
 
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