This is what the feet of my sawhorses look like:

I got no problem with that. But some folks wanted more awesomeness. They want it cut at an angle. Here’s a comparison of the two different ways a leg can end:

As many of you immediately recognized, the angle on the leg’s top will match the angle on the leg’s foot. So, if you want you can use the jig I already made. It’s a little clumsy but workable.

Here’s the dedicated “fancy foot jig” next to the “re-oriented main jig”. I like the “fancy foot” better but either one will do the job. OR you could use a protractor. OR you could just ignore the whole thing. Whatever floats your boat.

Someone requested a hanging hole on “fancy foot jig”, so I added that. They also asked if I could print in yellow as well as red. Yes I can. I added that option to the order form.

All of this is up to you. Angled feet does look cooler and theoretically it’s way superior. However, I’ve been using my sawhorses without even thinking about “feet” and I didn’t notice any issues.
Angled feet probubly only matters if you’re maxing the load capacity.