I somewhat regularly find myself cutting shallow angles on my little band saw. By shallow, I mean in the range of 10-25 degrees. Until now I have just tried to clamp the stock (usually on its side) to the saw and cut it that way, but that is frequently very off of square and depending on how long the piece is, how wide, etc. it can't really be done. I did some googling and found some stuff like welded 90* "L" shaped pieces and such, but my issue is really how to cut these angles while securely fastening the work. I usually cut stuff between 1/4"-1/2" thick, which on edge and at shallow angles, makes it very tough to fixture. But I know you guys are pretty clever and must have something ingenious kicking around. Pictures would be awesome, but I'll take whatever I can get right now!