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Description: I have to reinforce some 60º angled joints that I made on wooden rods. So, I use a drill stand and some tips and tricks to drill the tilted dowel holes to insert 8 mm and 10 mm dowels to reinforce the joint. Because I have to drill wood rods, and I have to drill with the drill bit at an angle and make angled holes that are perpendicular to the joint surface, this is a bit complicated task. But there was no need to makeshift an angle jig for the drill, because the drill stand was a nice angle drilling guide, and so everything worked perfect. You can see that I made some very nice 60º miter joints in wood rods reinforced with visible dowels. In this video I show how I use the table saw to make the 60 degree miter joints on wood rods: youtu.be/UWFG9Z2zrtM Here you can find a similar drill stand: amzn.to/3wL5Ufg (Amazon) geni.us/guia-talad-tecmobil-1s (Amazon)



















