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Do these 5 things to make your miter saw better 

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Miter saws are great for cross cutting boards, but are also loud, dusty, and don’t always produce the finest quality cut. But it doesn’t have to be that way! Do these 5 things to make your miter saw better. These easy upgrades will make using the miter saw safer, produce better quality cuts with minimal tear out, and improve dust collection.
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►CHAPTERS
0:00 5 ways to make your miter saw better
0:16 Zero Clearance Tape
2:00 Hold Down Stick
3:30 Zero clearance jig
5:14 Basics not to be overlooked
6:57 Automate your Dust Collection
9:03 Dust Shroud
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Комментарии : 185   
@rossransom
@rossransom 25 дней назад
I am a retired trim carpenter and thought I knew all the tricks already. I thought wrong. Thank you for this very informative video, I learned from it. I also enjoyed your style of teaching without the silly jokes and distracting music. Thank You, for being you, and making this video.
@davidwilliams1060
@davidwilliams1060 14 дней назад
Thanks. I read your first sentence as the video started, which told me to pay close attention.
@jamesstinebaugh
@jamesstinebaugh 9 дней назад
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@williamarrowsmiith8380
@williamarrowsmiith8380 4 дня назад
Such a terrific video packed with so much super useful information. Presentation was clear, and to the point. Learned a lot!!! Thank you for sharing. 😊
@marruda2
@marruda2 Месяц назад
This is great! ✅Useful tips ✅Clear, concise explanations ✅Demonstrations backing everything up The air quality measurements were particularly convincing!
@marylines4546
@marylines4546 29 дней назад
I actually 3D printed a zero clearance insert for my Bosch. Most files can be found on shared sites for free. It has made a huge difference.
@Rob-Eckert
@Rob-Eckert Месяц назад
Excellent tips! I like that you don't necessarily recommend one product but rather a concept, and suggest that the concept be adopted!
@PaulO-mv6ku
@PaulO-mv6ku Месяц назад
One of the best, most useful woodwork channels on RU-vid. Thanks.
@Douggg1000
@Douggg1000 Месяц назад
I have one of those ten million dollar sticks and use it all the time. Highly recommend
@zivamariediva8082
@zivamariediva8082 25 дней назад
Love your channel I am 66 and learning myself. Love your tips and work, love the hold down stick
@kathykarkut8931
@kathykarkut8931 Месяц назад
Thanks Marie, for another video with excellent tips for the workshop! For small part cutting on the chop saw, I use a long handled windshield ice scraper from the dollar store. True Canadians always have several around. Watched your videos for years, and have been a PA shopper!
@trevhaydon5090
@trevhaydon5090 Месяц назад
Thank you, Marie, These are some great tips. Love and Respect from North London UK
@apinantpongsupaht872
@apinantpongsupaht872 Месяц назад
I nearly skipped your vdo because I still don't have a mitre saw. Now I'm glad I watched until the end. You are a such a gem, capable, clear and concise. 😊
@apinantpongsupaht872
@apinantpongsupaht872 Месяц назад
Kudos to you.
@clerick
@clerick Месяц назад
Bonjour Marie, another great way to improve your dust collection is to add this Dust chute from Shop Nation. i have one and it works great !! Great video again !!!
@jimmyjames5001
@jimmyjames5001 4 дня назад
Thanx, very helpful video. At least one or two things you named I hadn't done. Keep up the good work.
@SawdustmakerLori
@SawdustmakerLori Месяц назад
Thanks for all the great tips Marie! I will be implementing them into my miter saw soon. Always enjoy your video's!!!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal Месяц назад
Thank you!
@G.I.JeffsWorkbench
@G.I.JeffsWorkbench Месяц назад
Great tips. Thanks for the reminder that you can make, instead of buy, many shop aids. I’ve found that building shop aids also improves your skills.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal Месяц назад
Agreed!
@glennmorgan4197
@glennmorgan4197 День назад
4:55 That's what I was thinking when you brought up the tape earlier 😮
@robertkerby2581
@robertkerby2581 10 дней назад
I really enjoyed your exceptionally brilliant tips "...on making your Mitre-Saw better..."! Your delivery is spot on and I am grateful for your video! Well-done!
@robboyle8814
@robboyle8814 День назад
That was a really informative video. Essentially viewing. V impressed. Thank you
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Месяц назад
Thanks for all the tips, Marie! 😊 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal Месяц назад
Thank you! You too!
@markridenhour9762
@markridenhour9762 Месяц назад
Great suggestion about the zero clearance tape. I also use a vacuum switch & dust collector cyclone. Both are big pluses.
@ubiorumopidum3649
@ubiorumopidum3649 Месяц назад
Good tips, thanks for the video, I ordered the 10 million dollar stick straight away. greetings from Europe - Greece
@MrEye4get
@MrEye4get 24 дня назад
An exceptional video! It is well prepared and love the air quality meter used near the end!
@JackKirbyFan
@JackKirbyFan Месяц назад
Great tips. I have the new Flex saw. The dust collection is 70% better than any other miter saw I've used. The zero clearance tape. Oh my goodness. That would have saved me an afternoon fighting to that stupid zero clearance block in place properly. Thank you!
@georgewinters3191
@georgewinters3191 Месяц назад
That’s the best ‘tip’ for mitre saw I have seen , concise, well explained and not hard on the pocket , I learned heaps from you , thank you very much 👍😊
@woodcraftbynieves
@woodcraftbynieves 29 дней назад
Thank you so much for this. Never thought of a sled for the miter saw. Great tips!!
@petenelson8136
@petenelson8136 Месяц назад
Very timely video as I'm building a miter station today. My dust collection is going to be a bit of a challenge because under my miter station/bench is my dog run for my dogs. They're kept out of my shop with hog fence on the front of my miter station bench. I love your shroud and how you can slide it out of the way, think I'll need to implement that into mine. Also love the tip on the no clearance tape. Thanks for sharing.
@reynoldjabbour4871
@reynoldjabbour4871 9 дней назад
learned a lot from this video. Thanks for a great job!
@lorrainebayford177
@lorrainebayford177 Месяц назад
On my saw which is the same as yours in video were totally adjustable for zero clearance. 😊
@bryceanderson4864
@bryceanderson4864 Месяц назад
Time to upgrade my miter saw!
@timcottom8397
@timcottom8397 Месяц назад
Hi I'm Tim , this is the first video I have seen of yours. Good tips, that actually makes a difference!!! Timothy
@ScienceTalkwithJimMassa
@ScienceTalkwithJimMassa Месяц назад
Excellent tips. All of these suggestions improves safety and good health. Thank you.
@vinceagnes
@vinceagnes 27 дней назад
Excellent tip for the miter saw. The two I’m going to work on soon are the kerf tape and the sliding doors for dust isolation. Great job, thanks!
@wasntPete
@wasntPete Месяц назад
Some great ideas thank you for sharing
@projetsterna
@projetsterna Месяц назад
Very useful tips! You make great videos. Thank you!
@kennethpeterson6413
@kennethpeterson6413 Месяц назад
Great tips I’m using them now. Thanks for the info. Love watching your show.
@stephenmoore2561
@stephenmoore2561 Месяц назад
Practical, affordable & very helpful tips!
@paulschwartz6074
@paulschwartz6074 Месяц назад
As usual, super helpful info., Marie. Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge. I also really appreciate your no-nonsense and efficient video production (while still being “entertaining”). I always look forward to your releases.
@woodworks3585
@woodworks3585 Месяц назад
Thank You for a great tutorial. I will take it all in and do the improvements. Take care and thank you again. 😉
@rayrodriguez9840
@rayrodriguez9840 18 дней назад
I definitely need one of those 10 million dollar sticks. I also really like that vacuum control. Good job on the video.😊
@robbrown6667
@robbrown6667 Месяц назад
I 3D printed a hold-down stick Work great!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal Месяц назад
That is awesome!
@jo42n81
@jo42n81 Месяц назад
Loved your tips, thank you!
@marchuvfulz
@marchuvfulz Месяц назад
The automated switches for dust collectors are a must, IMO. So much more effective than having to remember to turn on the dust collection everytime you use the tool.
@user-io9yc8qg6o
@user-io9yc8qg6o Месяц назад
You are such an inspiration to me. Thank you for the great, concise tips!! Love your videos!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal Месяц назад
Thank you so much!
@andrewpinson1268
@andrewpinson1268 Месяц назад
All are great suggestions. Since you are much younger than most woodworkers - 1/3 my age - if you can afford it buy a rolling miter saw stand to help with the old back. I bought the Bosch stand which is way more expensive than yours though. Miter saws can be dangerous so do all you can.
@ejoyner
@ejoyner Месяц назад
Always enjoy your videos, and your presentation style. You're an excellent teacher!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal Месяц назад
Thanks!
@jandblawncare8570
@jandblawncare8570 Месяц назад
I just wish my Bosch would stay square! Ive made adjustment after adjustment and it seems fine for the first few cuts then seems to go out after that. Ive followed their directions using 2 or 3 different squares, digital angle reader and all are good at first. I had to rip down a 15" 1x10 for a sign and within those 15" it was off a fat 1/16th.
@FunAtDisney
@FunAtDisney 27 дней назад
I love the sled jig! It solves both the zero-clearance issue while also stability. I think I would also make another one with bevels
@TheSuperjunebug
@TheSuperjunebug 29 дней назад
Wow, these are all awesome ideas and presented in a very clear, concise way. I rarely comment but just had to tell you that. Definitely a fan!
@xoxo2008oxox
@xoxo2008oxox Месяц назад
When cutting small or thin moulding, while your updated fence is perfect, in a pinch, pun, I would use a sacrificial piece behind the moulding to allow more of the saw contact rather than back of saw which tends to throw the piece. Love the shopvac setup.
@RolftheRed
@RolftheRed Месяц назад
LOL, well done basics. You're very good at this.
@richardbrunelle7517
@richardbrunelle7517 29 дней назад
Thanks for another great vid Marie. And for adding the links. I've never seen Zero clearance tape before! It's next on my list.
@NPOAfterMidnight-ft9zj
@NPOAfterMidnight-ft9zj Месяц назад
Thanks for the video. I would recommend, on your zero clearance jig, that you just CA glue an 1"-2" strip on the bottom side of the jig on both the right and left side flush with the plate. This allows you to just slide your jig off and on without having to fasten it to the miter saw. Works like a champ. I wished I could take credit, but I saw this on @731Woodworks RU-vid channel from a video he did about must-have jigs for the miter saw.
@PMichaels
@PMichaels Месяц назад
Great video! These tips are very useful and I like that you have simple and unique solutions. I learned more than I thought I would. 😃 Thanks for sharing these tips. I plan on using some of these in my shop right away. Thanks for sharing! 👍🏼
@walterkemp6558
@walterkemp6558 29 дней назад
Great video. Great ideas explained in a straight easy to follow way. Thank you.👍
@seanphillips24
@seanphillips24 10 дней назад
Great video! Thanks 👍
@marcosaslan1802
@marcosaslan1802 11 дней назад
Una belleza de sierra pero con la falta de trabajo que casi no hay toca buscar una económica nomas, me gusto mucho los tips , saludos
@chrisp.76
@chrisp.76 7 дней назад
Very professional video! Learned a lot.
@garysobczak9931
@garysobczak9931 Месяц назад
Great video w/ very helpful tips!!!!
@Brentlythomas13
@Brentlythomas13 19 дней назад
Great video! Thank you! Enjoy your teaching also! New subscriber!
@williamellis8993
@williamellis8993 Месяц назад
Great tips, Marie. Bill
@Bytesplice
@Bytesplice Месяц назад
Thanks for the concise video - I've been using the zero clearance tape, but I'm going to be building the table and dust hood as well. I'd like to point out that tear out can be further reduced by slowing the cut and not lifting the saw until it comes to a complete stop.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal Месяц назад
Absolutely. Great tips.
@susantipsyhealy7655
@susantipsyhealy7655 27 дней назад
That’s what that wishbone stick is for! Didn’t think about doing a zero clearance jig. I did add a back support board after adding the yellow tape.
@hansdegroot8549
@hansdegroot8549 Месяц назад
Very useful video. Thanks for sharing.
@Bob_H
@Bob_H Месяц назад
Thanks again for an outstanding video
@johnford7847
@johnford7847 Месяц назад
Useful information. Thank you for sharing.
@williamscharfnorth7247
@williamscharfnorth7247 Месяц назад
Great upgrade tips, thanks!!
@johnkanan5727
@johnkanan5727 17 дней назад
Thanks for your tips, I really appreciate them.👍
@rodpotts2666
@rodpotts2666 Месяц назад
A Shop Nation dust boot for that saw wood be a great addition. lol
@YUSince
@YUSince 7 дней назад
Thank you!
@PeteTiefel
@PeteTiefel 23 дня назад
Great stuff. THANKS
@dominicamireault1154
@dominicamireault1154 6 дней назад
Thank you for the tips. Many of them that I'll make in practice right now. By the way, I like your t-shirt (in french ;) )
@katherynlamarche7308
@katherynlamarche7308 Месяц назад
That was very informative . Thank you . Julien
@garylavorgna5976
@garylavorgna5976 24 дня назад
A lot of great tricks. Thanks for sharing!
@adamvalley5363
@adamvalley5363 12 дней назад
Great video thank you
@TunaSoda
@TunaSoda Месяц назад
That vac switch box, love the idea but I like to keep my Bosch (15amps) and my Rigid Vac (12amps) on two different circuits, I wish they made one to do this lol
@MaxTSanches
@MaxTSanches Месяц назад
Great tips. The only one that I would add, as I found it useful, is the raise up the miter saw above the table about 1 1/2 inches (a 2x4) so that you can vacuum under the saw when necessary.
@michael.schuler
@michael.schuler 15 дней назад
Excellent curation.
@plainnpretty
@plainnpretty Месяц назад
Thanks for the great tips
@kingofcastlechaos
@kingofcastlechaos 26 дней назад
Good video. Thank you for the phrase- "That sucks, and not in a good way." I think it is about time that the process of applying negative pressure be celebrated and not maligned and associated as bad as it has always been. I fully intend to add that "and not in a good way" suffix every time I hear someone say "that sucks", which in my shop is about 100 times a day since some of my employees can be idiots. (over and over and over, ugh) This sounds like I am kidding but in fact I am serious since that damaging phrase has annoyed me for many decades. Cool saw tips, will check out your other videos. BTW- when chop saws came out we started using old drapes around ours to help contain the dust. We had used some of that on our big radial arm saws and the difference was HUGE. Yes I have been in the business over 40 yrs and just got around to watching youtube stuff.
@loucipher67
@loucipher67 Месяц назад
I find that breathing in the beautiful sawdust reduces the amount of polluted air I'm forced to breath, but I will build this, thank you x.
@polburoyagustin6616
@polburoyagustin6616 Месяц назад
I always waching your videos and especially your youtube videos abouts Laser Engraver and Cutter, and I really learn a lot from you. I'm so sorry if only this time I subscibe from your video, Your videos really very informative and help a lot of people from the Philippines.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal Месяц назад
No worries! Glad you enjoy the videos.
@ah4furnishings348
@ah4furnishings348 Месяц назад
Nice video and great tips!
@jimrosson6702
@jimrosson6702 Месяц назад
Great tips Thanks for sharing
@barzalou
@barzalou Месяц назад
Très bonnes suggestions. Il faut dire que, "Dans la vie", il ne faut pas se la compliquer inutilement et quand de bons conseils vous sont donnés, il faut les accepter.... Merci pour ça 👍.
@machinebox56
@machinebox56 28 дней назад
Great tips, thank you. And nice t-shirt. "Moi je me pique de le savoir".
@MrDazthaman
@MrDazthaman Месяц назад
Solid content.... Much appreciated
@Goforitmanager
@Goforitmanager Месяц назад
Great tips thank you.
@georgedavall9449
@georgedavall9449 28 дней назад
Excellent Video! I will look into the iVac switch! Very good points on supporting one’s work, but @ 06:42 DON’T lift up until blade has stopped! This is a pet peeve of mine, and I get pushback ( no pun ) from a lot of people. I have used miter saws for over 20 years, and having small pieces fly out when lifting the head with the blade either coasting down, or even running, is not safe. I get it that this can add extra time to the work process, but at the cost of a bad injury? Stay safe! 👍
@CraigLafferty
@CraigLafferty 29 дней назад
Excellent as always!
@van9420
@van9420 29 дней назад
Great tips. Thanks for sharing.
@Hansaman58
@Hansaman58 Месяц назад
Excellent!! Thank you!
@molinafranco2103
@molinafranco2103 Месяц назад
gracias por sus videos muy interesantes ..
@MehdiMedjdoub
@MehdiMedjdoub Месяц назад
Thank u ! As always ,very interesting!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal Месяц назад
Thanks!
@carolrasmussen7269
@carolrasmussen7269 Месяц назад
Thanks So informative
@peterbarlow8912
@peterbarlow8912 29 дней назад
I make the back sub fence on my drop in zero clearance sub table thick enough to reach the center of the blade. That allows flat bottomed nibble dadoes. Blocks against the fence can do this as well
@DunesideWoodcrafts
@DunesideWoodcrafts Месяц назад
Great tips, thank you!
@soiltek2015
@soiltek2015 Месяц назад
Great video!
@ericjudd9603
@ericjudd9603 15 дней назад
Thanks!
@markraisner9000
@markraisner9000 Месяц назад
Very good, thank you.
@CharlesElkins-c9f
@CharlesElkins-c9f 23 дня назад
Good tips
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