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Few People Know This Jigsaw Trick | How to Cut Clean With Jigsaw 

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The jigsaw is one of the most useful cutting tools in the workshop. Many people use jigsaws to cut wood, so it is important to know how to use a jigsaw. If you use the jigsaw correctly, it is very easy to make straight cuts, clean cuts, circular cuts with the jigsaw. In this video we show you jigsaw tricks, hacks and tricks that show you how to make very clean and straight cuts using your jigsaw and blade.

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@MrSirCedrick
@MrSirCedrick 2 года назад
I just can't believe how so many of viewers can miss the point! Of course you can use a high end tool and blade, That's not the point, this man is teaching valuable tricks for those of us that have to work what we got and sometimes improvise. Thank you my good man, your effort in educating others is very much appreciated.
@thomas60584
@thomas60584 2 года назад
Rechnungp NOIyibmgeof
@JL999k
@JL999k 2 года назад
I think most of them want to misunderstand so they hve an excuse to broadcast their skill level the quality & range of their tools etc.
@rylewx
@rylewx 2 года назад
It’s not missing the point it’s overlooking the point. It’s like if the video was about the choosing the best blades for clean cuts, and someone commented ‘just tape your cut line’. Some ppl’s resourcefulness in a given situation are through skill/knowledge and others are through money. This is why we all have the same potential for great wealth and abundance if we can operate from the appropriate context.
@wisher21uk
@wisher21uk 2 года назад
I wouldn’t say Bosch are top end they cheaply made and are rubbish I used to work for them
@mybackyardparrots9198
@mybackyardparrots9198 Год назад
Thank you for this video - obviously there are people on here complaining that it's tips they already knew - forgetting that there are other people in this world besides them that do appreciate your tips since we have never attempted using power tools for basic small jobs. Now I dont have to worry about mishandling a circular saw - you saved my fingers👍
@orlandomosquera4784
@orlandomosquera4784 11 месяцев назад
I am one of them, thanks for your comment.
@snakemadness1439
@snakemadness1439 2 года назад
HOT DAM !!! lol tricks of the trade at it's best here people !! . I try to teaching stuff like this to my son of 19 yrs old / certified welder ;). I try to teaching him all I can for when I'm dead and gone he can take on any project with out having to pay ridiculous prices ;) COOL VIDEO
@curtisdye7102
@curtisdye7102 2 года назад
I was familiar with most of these jigsaw tios and tricks but i can't believe I've never thought of doing a zero clearance base plate! Absolutely genius!
@christopherevensen4942
@christopherevensen4942 Год назад
Yeah, that was pretty nifty, I want to know what kind of tape he stole the adhesion from to make that happen, was it just electrical? A great demonstration of how to get the job done with whatever you have on hand.
@emadleiman47
@emadleiman47 Год назад
@@christopherevensen4942 I believe double sided tape was used to hold the plastic in place. I use tape like that sometimes when I do balloon decorations.
@SueDohman
@SueDohman 2 года назад
Boy, everybody’s a critic, aren’t they? Well I always say, “Proper blade, or not. Sometimes you gotta work with what you got.” And so, with that I say, thanks for sharing! Taught me a new trick. Much oblige!
@JoKi71
@JoKi71 2 года назад
This exactly☝.
@stevenbeard8656
@stevenbeard8656 2 года назад
I was just about to make a critical comment; thanks for stopping me. You're right, sometimes the job has to be done with what you have. Adapt and overcome.
@SueDohman
@SueDohman 2 года назад
@@stevenbeard8656 It absolutely does. And I can think of near endless reasons as to why a man or woman, might not have the “exact proper blade” etc. But, for sure, everybody’s got something to say about it. I guess, myself included. Oh well. What do you do? Lol. Life goes on.
@dianakukushkina2778
@dianakukushkina2778 2 года назад
And you try to say in person what you say behind your back ...
@SueDohman
@SueDohman 2 года назад
@@dianakukushkina2778 I do actually “try” to maintain that as a rule in life. But I’ve noticed that it isn’t always as easy to do so, in real life, as it is to say that you will do. But that’s also just speaking for myself, obviously.
@TVD1984
@TVD1984 2 года назад
Came for one trick, got 5! Excellent. Thanks so much.
@bennyed.6494
@bennyed.6494 2 года назад
I like that you've showed us many different ways, so anyone could choose his favorite way to solve the problem! Great job and thank you. Greetings from Germany!
@candy9229
@candy9229 2 года назад
Thank you for showing some tips that really work to reduce tear out. They are so simple & they are FREE. I am definitely going to be using these.
@radhiniseresinhe3637
@radhiniseresinhe3637 2 года назад
Thanks so much for making this video, I have heard about taping it, but you showed other alternatives which educated me more. Didn't know they existed. Great video.
@user-oe8wf4rh3i
@user-oe8wf4rh3i 10 месяцев назад
I just used it to cut a few pieces of plywood boards ru-vid.comUgkxqqoaX03nrziKwF7Bjjcc71YzLEleMvOS works great. The blade that came with it isn't very good and I bought a much better bosch one which made much cleaner cuts. Blades were cheap, a few bucks.
@joshuabray37
@joshuabray37 2 года назад
These are really good! Thanks! I use my jigsaw all the time. It's for sure one of my main goto tools. To be honest, I don't recall having a lot of issue with spinters/tearout, but if I do, I'll certainly try this (probably the plastic method).
@hughezzell10000
@hughezzell10000 2 года назад
@@jesusislord6545 Yeah we got the message. Now buzz off.
@computerjantje
@computerjantje 2 года назад
Love the idea of the added plastic plate. Thankyou for the video
@baimun
@baimun 2 года назад
I use this tape trick all the time as a guitar builder. It keeps new router openings from tearing out, if I'm drilling holes for a bridge it will keep the finish from flaking out, and it provides a great location for guide markings. Draw lines, crosshairs, or tape on the guitar, tape on the template, and then a quick spray of contact adhesive on the template tape, press the template in place, and it will stay in place much easier with less clamping force.
@hankmesker
@hankmesker 2 года назад
When drilling do you use the tape at the back of the wood to prevent flaking?
@raystanczak4277
@raystanczak4277 2 года назад
For people who don’t have many tools, but a jigsaw is one of them, this makes it more versatile. (Also check the different types of blades available.) Always good to know the different ways you can modify the performance of all your tools. And often times the modifications are, like these, fairly simple.
@leebarker539
@leebarker539 2 года назад
I like your summary section at the end of the video. That idea is as good as your jigsaw techniques!
@BeemerBeysProductions
@BeemerBeysProductions Год назад
Thank you. I have a utility door to cut in half so I can access the top part easier. Was very worried about the chipping and mess etc. Your help has now made it possible. Thank you!
@marcosfeliciano5277
@marcosfeliciano5277 2 года назад
Obrigado pelas ótimas dicas! Os brasileiros agradecem 👍
@miguelp4812
@miguelp4812 2 года назад
Helpful video. Thank you. Spending the time to show us the results side by side and demonstrating each method is excellent format. As mentioned in comments, it would also be helpful to show a finer blade as well as different cut settings on the jigsaw, but not necessary. We can figure that out and what you donstrated was how to deal with lack of blade and tool options. Liked and subscribed!
@scantrain5007
@scantrain5007 2 года назад
Das ist's was man an Tipps braucht! DANKE!!!
@nowakezoneforever6021
@nowakezoneforever6021 2 года назад
Excellent video! Thank you for making it.
@davidjames2145
@davidjames2145 2 года назад
Ignore the critics (who generally don't produce videos backing up their criticism), you taught me something today. I have a top-end tracksaw and, despite the correct TPI blade, still get some tearout on ply. So I'll be thinking about what I learned here today. Thanks. 🇬🇧
@alan_marx
@alan_marx 2 года назад
Sensacional! Vídeo fabuloso, parabéns! Forte abraço e sucesso!
@ziggiedobe.
@ziggiedobe. 2 года назад
I knew some of the tricks. Some I did not. Good job ! Thanks for sharing!!!!! VERY USEFUL, thank you!
@Mar.La11
@Mar.La11 2 года назад
T amé en menos d 4 minutos! Excelente! 🙌🏻
@sobrevivenciaurbana
@sobrevivenciaurbana 2 года назад
*Rapaz!!!!!!* *Excelente!!!!* *Logo hoje que vou serrar algumas madeiras vi essa maravilha de dica.* 🙌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Obrigado!!!! 🇧🇷
@pandraus
@pandraus 2 года назад
cara, que raiva! eu cortei uma madeira no meu armário e não sabia dessa dica do estilete. Deu certo? Qual técnica que você usou?
@felipeorbanecamania6555
@felipeorbanecamania6555 2 года назад
@@pandraus compre a lamina correta para o material que você irá cortar que não terá problemas. As laminas tem diferentes formatos de dentes para diferentes materiais, utilizando a lamina correta você não precisa fazer nada disso que o corte sairá limpo. (sou marceneiro e não uso nada disso em meus trabalhos, apenas uma lamina de qualidade)
@raphaelribeiro6895
@raphaelribeiro6895 2 года назад
@@felipeorbanecamania6555 exatamente!
@brigden23
@brigden23 2 года назад
I rarely use a jigsaw for finished works but when I do I opt for a fine tooth down-cut blade... almost zero breakout.
@johngottivevo7568
@johngottivevo7568 2 года назад
swiss trick: turn the saw upside down so you cut on the unseen side... so it wont burst the fibers😉
@bruceybaby97
@bruceybaby97 2 года назад
Teeth should pull material into the fence, otherwise saw will bounce.. Cut from the back.
@brigden23
@brigden23 2 года назад
@@bruceybaby97 I totally understand your logic but these blades are available on the market and in the hands of a competent operator there is no bounce back.
@RoPo-fv5tm
@RoPo-fv5tm 2 года назад
When I saw the thumbnail I clicked just to see the massive amount of injury that idea would cause, I’m very happy that the tips were indeed something real and useful, thank you.
@matthieupaire3853
@matthieupaire3853 2 года назад
Thanks man for sharing this, it's gonna be pretty useful!
@billboat10
@billboat10 2 года назад
There is a switch on most saws to stop pendulum action then it cuts fine but slower
@asfcharters1
@asfcharters1 2 года назад
If you have the wrong teeth set pendulum action adjustment will not help much but using one of the above method along with it might just be what you need to get it done
@franciscojimenez2435
@franciscojimenez2435 2 года назад
Excelente, muchas gracias por estos útiles consejos 👍
@bobjimenez4464
@bobjimenez4464 2 года назад
You're a JigSaw Master!!! Thanks for the share of knowledge. : )
@hankweiser9859
@hankweiser9859 2 года назад
Thank you for teaching me something that I think is valuable.
@youtubec.comIrinaPavlovna
@youtubec.comIrinaPavlovna 2 года назад
Спасибо.Полезная инфа.
@lotzejong
@lotzejong 2 года назад
Interessant! Ruhig, ohne Worte und sehr anschaulich: Wie es auch gelingen kann.
@eternalfizzer
@eternalfizzer 2 года назад
Cool tips! I knew about using tape, but I had never tried just cutting the top fibers with a utility knife first. Thanks!
@kelly-annflanagan7693
@kelly-annflanagan7693 2 года назад
Cool video. I must admit I did know about the tape, utility knife and using a second thin piece of wood tricks. But I've NEVER seen your... saw shoe modification with a thin plastic guide plate trick! Talk about ingenuity! That was 😎 mad badass! I bet it also makes the feel of the cut to the seem smoother as your running the jigsaw thru the cut. 💯😎
@Silent_Shadow
@Silent_Shadow 2 года назад
I just use the right blade for the cut and material. Clean everytime. Using the right blade for the job goes a very long way.
@brettking8663
@brettking8663 2 года назад
LOL I was fixing to type the same thing. Use a finishing blade. He's using a rip blade
@swishpan
@swishpan 2 года назад
@@brettking8663 Yes but knife or tape is easy and quick, changing blade takes time
@jonaskarlsson2040
@jonaskarlsson2040 2 года назад
Just flip the saw upsidedown unless u need clean cut on both sides
@robertlaube574
@robertlaube574 2 года назад
Beat me to it.
@brettking8663
@brettking8663 2 года назад
@@swishpan I mean I like to do both. Use the right blade and the tap trick.
@edivaldoobueno5678
@edivaldoobueno5678 2 года назад
Muito bom. Show de ⚽! 👏👏👏
@wmmwmb7887
@wmmwmb7887 2 года назад
That’s brilliant! Nice work, keep it up!
@TheSireverard
@TheSireverard 2 года назад
same idea as a zero-clearance insert. works like a charm. Solid tip!
@user-uq8ei1nj4p
@user-uq8ei1nj4p 2 года назад
Хорошая идея )💪👌👍
@willykitheka7618
@willykitheka7618 2 года назад
Teaching is also a talent and you, my friend, are a talented teacher!!!
@sethwarner2540
@sethwarner2540 2 года назад
Very good! Im a boat and canoe builder, so been in unusual predicaments; I discovered I could actully do a plunge cut in the middle of a sheet of plywood! Also, cutting with sabersaw upside down under the plywood, leaves a clean topside!
@injuneer7942
@injuneer7942 2 года назад
Great video .... I've used the masking tape regularly but the others are new and in some cases MUCH better. Nice Job!
@jimmycrooke9646
@jimmycrooke9646 2 года назад
I don't know what kind of blade you're using or how hard you're pushing but my jigsaw cuts have never been that dirty
@HouseFairyDIY
@HouseFairyDIY 2 года назад
Excellent! I think the masking tape looks like the best option as it's very quick and easy and you can still see your lines through it.
@dancingbear6239
@dancingbear6239 2 года назад
I only use my jigsaw for curved cuts. I’m fortunate to have a miter and table saw. The best part of this vid was the zero clearance adapter. I’ll definitely keep that in mind. Thanks!
@jeffblalock4630
@jeffblalock4630 2 года назад
Probably the best tutorial I've ever seen! Thank you
@olegrodionov5517
@olegrodionov5517 2 года назад
Спасибо большое за видео обзор! Обязательно воспользуюсь!👍
@vasilysorokin2710
@vasilysorokin2710 2 года назад
Вне живи и век учись
@rgmyt9152
@rgmyt9152 2 года назад
Note to self: throw away the pencil and start marking with a utility knife! Side note to manufacturer's: add that sleek plastic plate to the base!
@CabinetFramingUK
@CabinetFramingUK 2 года назад
Good jigsaws already have it, Makita etc. That's just a cheap jigsaw he is using.
@makalaka1190
@makalaka1190 2 года назад
@@CabinetFramingUK Bosch aren’t cheap tools but ok
@CabinetFramingUK
@CabinetFramingUK 2 года назад
@@makalaka1190 bosch green is DIY cheap tools. Bosch blue is ok
@packerbacker9109
@packerbacker9109 2 года назад
Actually super useful, most of these videos are Hacky but that was great, thank you!
@armandakopian9218
@armandakopian9218 2 года назад
Merci pour cette vidéo. J'ai toujours ce problème et maintenant j'ai la solution. Superbe vidéo
@paulipuhakka8788
@paulipuhakka8788 2 года назад
I've been doing that since the early 80's! Works great. And ya I'm that old now! Still using that trick!
@davideldred.campingwilder6481
@davideldred.campingwilder6481 2 года назад
I used to do that at school in the late '70s. Basically, you get the Stanley knife or another tool to 'scribe' the line...Usually, a sharpened hacksaw blade would do the trick...
@D3ltaLabs
@D3ltaLabs 2 года назад
Works great for pretty much any saw. Especially the plastic plate for a more permanent solution.
@koff41
@koff41 2 года назад
Kippis!
@andrzejolejniczak6952
@andrzejolejniczak6952 2 года назад
PP
@user-mj9rx5xm7f
@user-mj9rx5xm7f 2 года назад
Способ давно известен, ещё с циркулярки. Автору лайк за инфу для всех.
@mr.Roman527
@mr.Roman527 2 года назад
Я не знал. С меня тоже палец вверх
@80level69
@80level69 2 года назад
А еще он пропилы разными пилами сделал
@fourgedmushrooms5958
@fourgedmushrooms5958 2 года назад
Cool I use thin angle grinder blades to cut wood sometimes. Work's great
@andyprairiedog4829
@andyprairiedog4829 2 года назад
EXCELLENT demonstration. I'm going to try making the plastic plate one with transparent type. Thank you very much.
@SOB2141
@SOB2141 2 года назад
I've done the tape, MDF etc... They were ok but.... The utility knife trick!!! Omg first time I seen that trick. Works really well. I wonder if it works on melamine sheets. Thanks so much for the video.
@dmitry_electro_kzn
@dmitry_electro_kzn 2 года назад
Ещё один лайфхак: купить нормальную пилку для акуратного реза и не мучиться.
@78Rey
@78Rey 2 года назад
например?
@mynameisqwerty2011
@mynameisqwerty2011 2 года назад
@@78Rey Она так и называется clean wood (clean cut) Например T101B. Та пилка которая на видео - это speed wood (или fast cut).
@78Rey
@78Rey 2 года назад
@@mynameisqwerty2011 спасибо, вечно проблема с этими пилками из Леруа - то уводит, то тупые, то гнутся.
@Andariel_13
@Andariel_13 2 года назад
@@78Rey пилки разные для грубого распила и чистового. У него пилка просто для распила. Когда нужно просто напилить "дрова" На счет того будет ли пилку уводить или нет можно сразу посмотреть. Найдите ровную поверхность и поставьте на нее пилку зубцами. Если она будет перпендикулярно поверхности стоять то ее никуда не будет уводить.
@Andariel_13
@Andariel_13 2 года назад
@@mynameisqwerty2011 а если с такой пилкой включить маятник там будет как будто акула грызла 🤣 Правда там и скорость распила очень даже не маленькая получается
@MACTEPHOUSE
@MACTEPHOUSE 2 года назад
👍 Спасибо, будем пробовать
@ryanybos
@ryanybos Год назад
Kick ass video I actually learned something today. Thanks 'The Maker' for an excellent video!
@joeshmoe7967
@joeshmoe7967 2 года назад
The plexi one is good as you make the piece once, and put it in your kit. The others are all decent and work for a 'make due' situation. The tape one is as old as tape itself.
@zrider100z
@zrider100z 2 года назад
Good luck placing it properly on top of your cut every single time
@deepdene31
@deepdene31 2 года назад
I always use a down cutting blade but you must turn off the pendulum action. This will give a perfectly clean top surface on ply and melamine boards (as used for cabinet making ) as the blades are incredibly sharp. You must also keep a steady downwards pressure on the jigsaw as it will tend to rise up
@LousyHeroShorts
@LousyHeroShorts 2 года назад
What about cutting something thick like butcher board?
@deepdene31
@deepdene31 2 года назад
Makita cordless jigsaw & Makita B19 Down cutting blades
@deepdene31
@deepdene31 2 года назад
These blades are purpose made for cutting Melamine and Formica bench tops and are incredibly sharp. THEY DO NOT LIKE TIGHT RADIUS BENDS. I have cut a swept bend and then “sneaked up” to the original line with a second pass after the waste has fallen away. Regarding the thicker boards like butcher blocks, they create problems with blade drift which causes the cuts to not stay perpendicular. I have yet to learn that skill or to find a better blade. Perhaps a bandsaw would be better for thick stock
@mathiasstorm3478
@mathiasstorm3478 2 года назад
@@deepdene31 8o(
@mattl1758
@mattl1758 2 года назад
3. Brilliant. Gonna make one for myself. I like that. Plus the cut line helps keep straight. Hate a jigsaw now I’m curious. Thx for the video
@Mc_Paskal
@Mc_Paskal 2 года назад
So gerne habe ich ein LIKE nie gegeben. Wunderschön gemachtes Video!
@jbglaw
@jbglaw 2 года назад
Another quite simple "trick" is to just use the saw from the bottom side...
@Theforestcarpenter
@Theforestcarpenter 2 года назад
Coming from a professional... that's just what you do
@fartingfury
@fartingfury 2 года назад
You can also get blades with the teeth reversed, mostly for doing accurate (or as much as is actually possible with a jigsaw) in laminated boards. Makes the tool want to bounce though.
@J97H51
@J97H51 2 года назад
@@fartingfury yeah I was about to say. The teeth on a jigsaw are designed to cut on the pull so that it drags the jigsaw and the workpiece together as it cuts. When you reverse the blade you have to really secure your work and hold onto the jigsaw for dear life because it is jumping all over the place like a Jack hammer
@bertbert1755
@bertbert1755 2 года назад
jig and circular saw: finish side down. table saw finish side up. tape good if you need both sides finished. first scribe cut line with razor knife also reduces splintering.
@janu1472
@janu1472 2 года назад
Had to scroll way to long for this I do nearly all my cuts like this.
@freshman2347
@freshman2347 2 года назад
Guys, maybe he just wanted to mention how much each technique improves the cut even with a not optimized cutting blade for this type of wood he uses... Maybe
@janmaj1443
@janmaj1443 2 года назад
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@dwlsml4118
@dwlsml4118 2 года назад
Man, people are mean critics! Very few are nice or complimentary anymore. The double-stick tape and zeeo-clearance plate is a great idea. Will be adding that today and trying it out. Great tutorial, bud!
@wolfen8622
@wolfen8622 2 года назад
I’m always using my cutter to precut the fibers or cut I want to make. Personally it works the best for me and gives the best results
@KirillUrazaev
@KirillUrazaev 2 года назад
Полезное видео. Есть под рукой что-то одно, сделал так. Что-то другое - по-другому. Спасибо!
@vitalibahdanovich8072
@vitalibahdanovich8072 2 года назад
raznye lezvija na pile
@rrtag2855
@rrtag2855 2 года назад
полагаю, это снято еще год назад, т.е. до того как цены на стройматериалы взлетели ))
@polazine
@polazine 2 года назад
Да да, я тоже смотрю как он плиту фанеры нещадно пилит и представляю сколько денег она стоит сейчас)))
@Popukatupet
@Popukatupet 2 года назад
Рассея щедрая душа
@mymai2792
@mymai2792 2 года назад
Very, very helpful. Thank you so much.
@OscarAyalaUASLP
@OscarAyalaUASLP 2 года назад
Gracias por compartir tu experiencia y conocimiento. voy iniciando en la carpintería, Un abrazo desde San Luis Potosí, Mx
@vvvvvv8007
@vvvvvv8007 2 года назад
La elección de la segueta hacé la diferencia. Interesantes tips, gracias
@boomstick4054
@boomstick4054 2 года назад
From the looks of that blade, 3 teeth-per-inch, maybe that’s a good place to start for smooth cuts. I think with the proper blade, & use every method in the video at once, probably have a glossy, polished cut.
@MrTarfu
@MrTarfu 2 года назад
Having the right blade makes all of this point
@boomstick4054
@boomstick4054 2 года назад
Every action taken in the video goes beyond blade selection. Adding a non-scuff layer on the bottom of the saw. I still think underwater would be best.
@michebre
@michebre 2 года назад
This is a tremendous help. Thanks so much for this video.
@100hasenfuss
@100hasenfuss 2 года назад
Super, jetzt weiß ich Nun wie man saubere Schnitte hinbekommen kann.. Danke 👍👍🎖️🎖️
@Sjf542
@Sjf542 2 года назад
Decent tip if your jigsaw doesn't already have a splinter guard. As others have mentioned, a clean cut is also achieved by reducing the pendulum action and using a fine cut (or up-cut) blade.
@jigsawkiller
@jigsawkiller 2 года назад
I just loved the thumbnail 🤣👌
@viktormakarenko2448
@viktormakarenko2448 2 года назад
Я то думал посмотреть как нож в лобзик вставляется а этот м-к ...
@vatansalvery
@vatansalvery 2 года назад
All these tricks actually show that the tool is not good enough to have a clean cut on its own. Thanks for the video sir!
@oviandrei5407
@oviandrei5407 2 года назад
Nice video. I always used to cut depending on the blade because there are blades for front clean cuts and blades for back clean cuts...now I can do both sides clean cuts...
@shamilmagomedov9179
@shamilmagomedov9179 2 года назад
Для чистого среза меняем угол наклона пилки и саму пилу на мелкозубчатую
@Kama046
@Kama046 2 года назад
по сути да а если кусок пласмасы есть чистый срез надо а в магаз за бругой идти влом вполне сносно как по мне
@user-vw2mt1ze7b
@user-vw2mt1ze7b 2 года назад
Есть противоскольные пластины,на моем лобзике dewalt такая в комплекте.
@user-su5ch2gm7l
@user-su5ch2gm7l 2 года назад
@@user-vw2mt1ze7b у меня лично вообще возник вопрос, если противоскольная пластина позволяет работать аккуратнее и эффективне, то почему такую пластину не делают сразу?
@user-vw2mt1ze7b
@user-vw2mt1ze7b 2 года назад
@@user-su5ch2gm7l это вопрос к производителю. Я уже сказал что у моего лобзика dewalt она в комплекте идет,у каких то фирм тоже . Если нет возможности купить,берете пластик потолще и колхозите к лобзику и будет счастье
@JSCRocketScientist
@JSCRocketScientist 2 года назад
I can’t thank you enough. For 50 years I’ve laughed at ANYONE who tried to use a scroll saw (it’s not a jig saw. That has a band) for anything other than the crudest of work. You have shown us how to get better results. Maybe it’s not quite the useless tool I thought it was. What if we use a finer blade? Will it just burn the wood?
@RanDom-pl7fx
@RanDom-pl7fx 2 года назад
if you use smaller teeth, slow down the pseed as well. just slower, equally fine
@neiviramos8748
@neiviramos8748 Год назад
Thank you so much! This helps a lot!
@cowgirl_in_pink_pearls
@cowgirl_in_pink_pearls Год назад
Thank you so much for this video!
@CaseOpener710
@CaseOpener710 2 года назад
Or maybe use the right blade and turn ur oscillation to 0. Bi-directional with 0 oscillation is perfect on both sides every time (for wood at least)
@joelouis-arena4061
@joelouis-arena4061 2 года назад
I can’t hear you from all the way up there
@user-ed5ul5bi3n
@user-ed5ul5bi3n 2 года назад
Замечательный ролик. Спасибо. Внятно, наглядно, толково. Не везде применимо, нор уж если придется резать что большое, то только по вашим методам. Спасибо!
@TheFedosV
@TheFedosV 2 года назад
А можно просто взять пилку с зубами направленными в низ называется чистый рез !
@AlwaysDispute
@AlwaysDispute 2 года назад
@@TheFedosV Не катит! Внизу будут сколы.
@user-wt5mz7fi2t
@user-wt5mz7fi2t 2 года назад
Пилку по металлу и будет все норм
@TheFedosV
@TheFedosV 2 года назад
@@AlwaysDispute дак поидее одна сторона лицевая(шпонированая) она и нужна а то что снизу оно обычно скрыто от глаз так что все катит!!!
@AlwaysDispute
@AlwaysDispute 2 года назад
@@TheFedosV Да как сказать.. Если речь идёт о фанере, там не сильно принципиально. А если ламинированная ДСП да ещё и например для мебели в ванную комнату, где влажность повышенная, так там важны обе стороны.
@Knalli69
@Knalli69 2 года назад
Revolutionäre Tipps!? Jeder Handwerker, der etwas von sich hält, arbeitet so !
@zekysantangelop
@zekysantangelop 2 года назад
All my family had worked in construction, grandpa, father, uncles...always using raw blades...today i've learned something new ty m8 (y)
@maxony79
@maxony79 2 года назад
Смотрю когда уже трюки начнутся, а нет их одни лайфхаки.
@iqcomposite
@iqcomposite 2 года назад
Я тоже все ждал, когда он его проглотит. Ну, или сальтуха...
@maxony79
@maxony79 2 года назад
@@iqcomposite да я тоже ждал сальто ну или прыжок без страховки на бетонную плиту с пятого этажа. В крайнем случае был бы трюк если он зубами держит полотно лобзика и нажимает кнопку, но и этого небыло))
@vasiliymalyshev1495
@vasiliymalyshev1495 2 года назад
@@iqcomposite Я смеялся до слез)))
@qbasic16
@qbasic16 2 года назад
The best way is to just cut upside down, but it requires a steady hand. When you put the saw on the underside, thf blade will pull down during cutting, thud you will have a perfect cut on top without any splinters. Another huge advantage is that you see where you are cutting, without the saw case obstruction your view.
@Eric_W
@Eric_W 2 года назад
Upside down, really? So why not just turn the board over and cut it...? But that isn't the point here, the point is for a clean cut on BOTH sides of the board, thus the tape.
@lukastschiderer2729
@lukastschiderer2729 2 года назад
Thats how its done🤙
@mikerevell8145
@mikerevell8145 2 года назад
Cut upside down 🤣
@lukastschiderer2729
@lukastschiderer2729 2 года назад
@@mikerevell8145 i mean upside down
@qbasic16
@qbasic16 2 года назад
@@mikerevell8145 That's how professional carpenters do it here 😉
@ronkoehn8054
@ronkoehn8054 Год назад
Great video! I’ve used this info! TY
@dr.ichduda5617
@dr.ichduda5617 2 года назад
I only used the #4 (knive). THX for these hints.
@sbot110
@sbot110 2 года назад
Новый пациент доктора))) то чувство когда лезвие уже износилось, но ты не хочеш его менять на новое)))
@johnswolter
@johnswolter 2 года назад
Google translation: that feeling when the blade is already worn out, but you don't want to change it to a new one)))
@LastError
@LastError 2 года назад
Если пилишь листовые материалы, достаточно обломить хвостовик и обточить на наждаке новый. Пилка станет короче и будет пилить теми зубьями, на которых муха не сидела. )) Но на скалывание пропила это не роляет, практически без разницы - новой пилкой пилишь, старой... Так что советы реально рабочие, можно ещё клеем ПВА по разметке предварительно пройтись, накрайняк просто водой намочить.
@sbot110
@sbot110 2 года назад
@@LastError как отметили в комментариях дальше - есть пилки с меньшими зубчиками для этого, я пользовался лобзиком и знаю как он пилит. Заметь - у него чересчур медленно пилит лобзик, это значит пилка затупилась, так же нужно очень постараться чтоб из фанеры так сильно выдирало волокна. Так что это определенно новый пациент доктора дью)))
@hardball_man
@hardball_man 2 года назад
Картинка кликбейт. Но всё равно спасибо и лайк. Много идей.
@mch2058
@mch2058 Год назад
Absolute amazing trick, thank you for sharing
@andrewluchsinger
@andrewluchsinger 2 года назад
All tested. They are tried and true and always work. I love your video.
@user-dw1lf3bc2x
@user-dw1lf3bc2x 2 года назад
Если у тебя есть лобзик , струбцины, то по любому у тебя есть и полотно с с мелким зубом , нахер тогда городить чушь
@spamhanter6002
@spamhanter6002 2 года назад
Базара нет
@45spartaus29
@45spartaus29 2 года назад
Класс 👍 Всё по делу, всё по существу 👍!
@missymunro7691
@missymunro7691 Год назад
This was helpful to me, thank you.
@jasonwilliam2125
@jasonwilliam2125 2 года назад
Actually not click bait. Excellent video and tips.
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