Hello,
I am going to build a fence (45x45 impregnated in 12 rows lying flat) and most of the fence is parallel to the ground, i.e., flat. A small part has a slope of 1.4 m (height) over 6 meters (length). A ramp up to my flat garage area. I now just want to use one screw in each post (95x95). When I extend my fence, I had thought of miter sawing at 45 degrees, thus getting no directly visible joint and being able to use one screw, but when I come to the slope of the fence, how do I manage to use only one screw? Can I miter saw with two angles? One angle at 45 and then at the angle of the slope? I calculated that the angle is 76.8 degrees, have I calculated correctly? Then I should saw the two beams that meet with 38 degrees each, right?
I don't know how to put it together; does anyone know?
David