1. Angle Finder
Caliper Reading [mm] | |
Obtuse Angle° | |
Elevation Angle A | |
Tilt Angle° | |
Obtuse Miter Angle B° | |
Angle B Caliper Setting [mm] | |
Angle A Grade/Slope% | |
Angle A Rise | |
Angle A Run |
2. Obtuse Protractor (90-180°)
Obtuse Angle° | |
Caliper Setting [mm] |
3. Tilt Angle Protractor:
Angular Deviation from Vertical (0-90°)
Tilt Angle° | |
Caliper Setting [mm] |
Elevation Angle° | |
Caliper Setting [mm] |
a | |
b | |
Tilt Angle° | |
Caliper Setting [mm] |
Rise | |
Run | |
Elevation Angle° | |
Caliper Setting [mm] |
Number of Segments | |
Segment Obtuse Angle A° | |
Caliper Setting Angle A [mm] | |
Segment Acute Degrees |
Width of Wide Leg [mm] | |
Width of Narrow Leg [mm] | |
Wide Leg Obtuse Angle A° | |
Wide Leg Acute Angle° | |
Narrow Leg Obtuse Angle B° | |
Narrow Leg Acute Angle° | |
Caliper Setting Angle A [mm] | |
Caliper Setting Angle B [mm] |
Number of Sides | |
Sides: Angle of Inclination° | |
Miter Gage Acute Angle° | |
Miter Gage Obtuse Angle A | |
Caliper Setting Angle A | |
Blade Tilt Angle° | |
Blade Tilt Obtuse Angle B | |
Caliper Setting Angle B |
Corner Angle | |
Sides: Angle of Inclination° | |
Miter Gage Acute Angle° | |
Miter Gage Obtuse Angle A | |
Caliper Setting Angle A | |
Blade Tilt Angle° | |
Blade Tilt Obtuse Angle B | |
Caliper Setting Angle B |
Side 1 | |
Side 2 | |
Hypotenuse |
Diameter | |
Radius | |
Circumference |
Elevation Angle (Angle of Inclination)- An elevation angle is between 0 and 90 degrees. It is the angle between a flat reference surface (such as a table) and the angle you’re measuring. The Elevation and Obtuse angles will always add up to 180 degrees.
- Obtuse Angle
- An obtuse angle is between 90 and 180 degrees. This is the space that the Anglefinder tool takes up. The Elevation and Obtuse angles will always add up to 180 degrees.
- Tilt Angle
- A tilt angle is between 0 and 90 degrees. It is the angle between vertical and the angle you’re measuring. The best example of this is the Jointmaker Pro and most tablesaws – 0 degrees is a perfectly vertical blade. The Tilt and Elevation angles will always add to 90 degrees.