I am learning more and more. I have experiments that I have done and some I have yet to do. However, once in a while, I come across something that should be do-able; but I just don't see how. One such principle can be illustrate by the following example....
Consider something like a flange. Consider a flat board (say 1 inch thick) and an intersecting pipe (3 inches outer diameter). If the pipe intersects at 90 degrees -- pretty simple. However, what about 80 or even 60? It would seem that we can get mostly there so long as we are willing to flip the board for part of the cut. Even if it were at 45 degrees (part of the cut would be perfect for the 90 degree V-bit), most of the cut would not be 45 degrees. And yet, it seems like it should be do-able.
Thoughts?
Thanks, Chazz