Looking for some education on multi angle cuts/joining.
now when you see the picture, it’s a last minute slap together something project, so please try and ignore how crappy this is. Want to redo this and have it look reasonably decent.
My dog would get his front paws up on the initial plywood surface and take down the cat food bowls to finish them off. (No other area for feeding the dogs couldn’t get to.). So the war began on how much of a fortress I needed to add to prevent him from this charade.
as you can see in the picture, the vertical piece sitting right in top of the plywood lip didn’t do it. So I added some more but with an angle so there was no chance of him reaching anything. It worked but the angles I was trying to put everything together with are an eyesore.
I tried to mess around with cutting angles on my mitre saw but couldn’t get anything that achieved what I needed. So I turned to cutting angles by hand.
if I can take a concept someone is talking about, and play around with test cuts, I can usually have it make sense in whatever jumbled way my mind puts the steps together. I’m hopefully missing a step or flipping something around my mind and just needing a bit of guidance to get me back on track.
my question is, what is the best way to cut this multi angled piece like this so it properly joins up in the middle?
1FBEACB4-609E-48E2-B65A-C8875C9F6793.jpg