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Kreg Accucut Setup and Review | Step by Step Setup 

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@fritz4345
@fritz4345 3 года назад
Thanks, this was a lot better than the Kreg instructions.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
I agree! Their instructions were not very clear, and the videos I saw were not too helpful either. Glad to help!
@williamcarpenter569
@williamcarpenter569 2 года назад
Really appreciate being able to watch a tutorial with a saw with the blade on the left side. You illustrated/demonstrated several things that the manual and righties neglected. Thanks! I just purchased this system and now have considerably more confidence to begin using it tomorrow.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 2 года назад
Thanks for the feedback William. And I absolutely agree! I was not able to find a good demonstration of the jig!!
@AdventureRookie
@AdventureRookie 3 года назад
My saw is exactly the same as the one used in the video so I found this video very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to film it.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
I’m glad to help! Thanks for taking the time to provide the feedback!
@charlesblandingsr7736
@charlesblandingsr7736 3 года назад
Good facilitation: Clear instruction and demonstration. You got it buddy. Thanks a lot to you and your assistant.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback! I saw so many reviews that were not helpful, I decided to make one that addressed what others didn’t :)
@supersoberano2095
@supersoberano2095 8 месяцев назад
The best. Hands down. Thanks for the thorough info video.
@luismedina3477
@luismedina3477 3 года назад
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for making this video!
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Glad to help Luis!!
@rajeshpisharody8419
@rajeshpisharody8419 3 года назад
Great video. Easy to understand and step by step instructions; as specified in the title of this video. Thank you.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Hi Raj, I appreciate you taking the time to comment and support the channel. Glad you found the instructions to be helpful :) Happy new year!
@rpisharodi
@rpisharodi 3 года назад
@@aaronfixesstuff Happy New Year to you and your channel viewers too.
@Kegs2689
@Kegs2689 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. I found this very helpful. I have a similar saw and needed to make these adjustments but directions weren't detailed enough. Thanks again.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 2 года назад
Glad to help! When I bought it I was so frustrated that none of the instruction videos were clear enough and decided to change that! You’re welcome!!
@nalleligarrido5724
@nalleligarrido5724 3 года назад
Thank you! You answered all of my questions. You just gained a subscriber 🙂
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Awesome!! I’m glad I was able to get your questions answered, and I appreciate every new subscriber. Thank you Nalleli!!
@tom_schroeder
@tom_schroeder 3 года назад
Very helpful! Thanks for taking the time to do this.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
For sure! I was so frustrated that I couldn’t find a single video that provided a good tutorial. Glad you liked it!!
@tom_schroeder
@tom_schroeder 3 года назад
@@aaronfixesstuff I agree! Your video is the best at demonstrating how to do it. I was quite confused how hard it was to find where best to attach the sled tightening screws to my Makita base plate. Tightening them tended to push the base away from the stop in the sled. Just seeing what you had to do to find a good position for your circular saw was helpful. Once I figured that out, the rest was easy. Not having any experience with a track saw, your video helped me set it up right. By comparison, the Kreg videos were not very helpful. Good job! 👏
@0the0ambient0
@0the0ambient0 3 года назад
Great explanation, esp for a newbie like me. Thank you!
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Great feedback, thanks! I try to make my videos detailed enough for anyone to follow :)
@redcharlotte
@redcharlotte 2 года назад
Thank you so much. You just helped me assemble my Accucut!
@aureliymovila4777
@aureliymovila4777 3 месяца назад
Thanks so much for this video. Really appreciate ❤
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 месяца назад
Awesome! Glad to help!!
@SawdustmakerLori
@SawdustmakerLori Год назад
Good tutorial.....thank you!!!
@andrewhoulihan7940
@andrewhoulihan7940 2 года назад
Great video. Love from Ireland 🇮🇪
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 2 года назад
Thanks!! And thank you for sharing where you are from. It’s always interesting to know where viewers are from :)
@mikepenrod8458
@mikepenrod8458 3 года назад
Very helpful. Thank you.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Thanks Mike! Glad to help!
@STV-H4H
@STV-H4H 3 года назад
Recently purchased this kit and finally yesterday I needed it to break down a few large sheets of material. Having previously used straight edges as well as the Kreg sled that does the smaller (under 24") cuts, I had already gone thru the sled to saw set up. Using this larger rig meant (now having two sleds) meant I would install my full size circular saw for the larger need. Your explanation was better detailed regarding the 32nd" to be removed from the blue edge. The other video I previously watched made it unclear, meaning the actual plastic sled surface was the surface being shaved, which seemed really wrong. But when I looked at your vid it was specified in a way that was crystal clear. The DUH, factor did make me feel like I was on the slow side, but not wanting to f up meant I wanted certainty. But what completely upsets me is the track itself can't be made stationary with clamps. 1. The launch pad part, the slip-in blue dock, isn't locked, so the slightest nudge, and it's askew. The actual first hugely bad issue was straight out of the sealed package, my kit was short two set screws for the track, and Kregs web site had no apparent way to resolve that, which would've meant waiting days/weeks for them to possibly mail a couple tiny screws. But going to the local Ace/TrueValue was needed, and neither stores had the correct part, so a 3rd store Menards, was next, and while a suitable screw was found, it needed to be shortened. Problem solved, though a PITA. 2. The issue of securing the track meant my very first pass with the saw, the bris, for the zero clearance was f'd up because the track shifted!!!! 3. Repeat of 2. on most subsequent cuts, requiring my returning to using the much lest costly Bora cutting guide. Do you have any suggestions for this issue? I have looked online but I seem to be the only dipshit having this perhaps. Thx in advance
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
z3dsdead thanks for the positive feedback, and glad to help! I felt like there were no good videos, so I made one. I totally agree on the launch pad part. I had the same issue with it. As far as clamping it, what I noticed was that if the rubber on the bottom gets dusty, it tends to slide.
@STV-H4H
@STV-H4H 3 года назад
@@aaronfixesstuff TENDS to? I was working on a sheet of 3/4 MDF. I certainly considered dust. The tool was fresh from the package. The immediate, obvious dust was brushed away. The KREG product line seems to be quite good overall. Overpriced, to be sure, though I'm a patron of the idea cheap tools are priced as such that good or great tools will be off the shelf at the places people who need them shop. Sell them enough shit, and some will not only spend more, but they'll spend MORE
@vsylvia8
@vsylvia8 3 года назад
Hi, not sure if you’ve discovered this yet, but thought I would share just in case. My husband and I were having a similar issue with the accucut slipping mid cut, kreg sells clamps for the accucut on their site (I’ll leave the link below). We’ve had a few other issues with the accucut, but the clamps have since fixed the slipping issue. www.kregtool.com/shop/cutting/circular-saw-cutting/track-clamps/KMS7520.html
@songswithryan
@songswithryan 3 года назад
11:55 What a kickass square tool!
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
wrf1973 it’s great for cutting drywall! Thanks :)
@yungputtan
@yungputtan Год назад
Thanks for the vid. I have the same saw so i had the same issues
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff Год назад
Universal tools are never perfect, but with some creativity they work 😎
@adolforuiz3723
@adolforuiz3723 Год назад
Gracias por la muestra muy completa, amigo thanks for the very complete sample, friend 👌
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff Год назад
Thank you for taking the time to comment!!
@davidconstant2478
@davidconstant2478 2 года назад
Very very very helpful
@vdubofficeguy1
@vdubofficeguy1 2 года назад
Double checked my setup with yours.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 2 года назад
Thanks! Many people have confirmed that Kreg instructions are not clear enough!
@bobbarker2039
@bobbarker2039 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for not nerding things up! Three videos I had to watch before yours! Each one of them started nerding out but failed to keep it simple so the dumb guy in the back could follow along! 😂
@Ffsdevgj
@Ffsdevgj 3 года назад
In none of the other videos mention that you actually have to cut the blue plastic ribbon that comes out of the aluminum guide first. Interesting, thank you!
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
I watched some of the other videos too. I agree, they really don’t do a good job of explaining how assemble it. Thanks for the feedback!
@drdilettante
@drdilettante 3 года назад
The written instructions do (sort of), but they are simply horribly written written instructions. Their own video leaves this step out. They should be paying Aaron to make the instruction video.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
@@drdilettante thanks! That was one of the kindest comments I have gotten!!
@Sarcasmo48
@Sarcasmo48 2 года назад
@@drdilettante The instructions say to cut 1/32nd of an inch off. Like anyone knows how tiny that is!
@Franklin27100
@Franklin27100 11 месяцев назад
I would NOT count on using the starting block on a square board and ending up with a square board AFTER the cut. The straightness of the cut looked great but I would make indicator marks for the cut. The instructions say “Mark the cutline on your workpiece.” Thanks for making this video. It was a big help with setup!
@alexisclairefit
@alexisclairefit 4 года назад
I like your tattoos!
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 4 года назад
alexisclairefit thank you!!
@fireworxz
@fireworxz 3 года назад
Thanks
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Glad to help!!
@JS-mt6wp
@JS-mt6wp 2 года назад
Thanks for the review. Does this allow for bevel cuts?
@santanagarcia4720
@santanagarcia4720 3 года назад
Great how-to. The only thing I would recommend is eye and hearing protection.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Santana Garcia you are absolutely right! I am one to use them but spaced it out when I was doing this! Thanks :)
@omikeyutube
@omikeyutube 2 года назад
I didn't think it was very safe putting your fingers under the edge of the scrap piece or cutting off. A bit dangerous there.
@BDWFilms
@BDWFilms 3 года назад
At the beginning you mention you had a diy track or a door board that was thrown out. Cost and convenience, how does the accu-cut compare to a diy track and is it worth the added cost? The benefits I see to the accu-cut is the gripy bottom doesn't require setting up clamps and the track keeps the saw in line. Whereas with a diy board you would have to pay attention to keeping the saw fence square to jig. Lastly, a diy jig could be built for free with scrap material and can be made ad hoc if you change saws or blade thicknesses. Oh and you dont have to take the minute to attach the guide if it was detached. That all being said, im very tempted to buy the accu-cut.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Honestly, I don’t use the accu cut anymore. I found it to be a pain. The homemade jig does have a disadvantage, that it does not grip well. The shoe was really testing me, and it does not fit nicely on the milwaukee saw.
@songswithryan
@songswithryan 3 года назад
One thing I don't like about the Accucut is that most bevel cuts are almost impossible-the sled prevents you from tilting the blade very much.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Very true. I am still waiting on a reasonably priced track saw that will do what I need.
@mhelfordguiawan7263
@mhelfordguiawan7263 2 года назад
nice video parekoy madaling maintindihan,, good luck g0dbless
@juancarloslopez688
@juancarloslopez688 3 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing. Just a question, how do you deal/fix the little rail side play that it has?. Thank you
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Of course! Glad to help. I honestly did not notice any play. Do you mean play between the two tracks?
@needaweld
@needaweld Год назад
Mine has movement between sled and track as well, also no one talks about the grey thing on the front of sled, just flops around.! For the money I would not buy it again !
@omegachar4754
@omegachar4754 3 года назад
Can you do 45 degree bevel cuts with this? I want to make a french cleat system but free handing an 8 foot long 45 degree cut with a circular saw is not on my wish list lol.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
I hear you, I would not want to do that either! And yes. It has a dual bevel.
@zedk12s
@zedk12s 3 года назад
Hi I have a Milwaukee 6.5 inch circular saw, it might be similar to yours. I found that one of the clamps (the far side) pushes the foot of the away. I also found I can’t cut the blue guide strip when I setup my saw with the saw guard freely moving rather than in the up position always. I read that the guard has to be able to freely move once setup. Did you have this problem with your setup?
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Jun Vasquez that is correct unfortunately. The guard does have to be in the “up” position. I will say that the Milwaukee saw is not a great fit for this jig. It works, but nothing wow about it. I still like that it grips the work surface, but it is far from ideal. Also did you try moving the clamp to the other hole like I did?
@zedk12s
@zedk12s 3 года назад
Thanks for the quick reply, I am using the two inside holes for the clamp. Tempted to file the corner edge of the foot plate of the saw touching the clamp but I just adjusted carefully the clamp height instead and made sure the clamp does not push the plate away. I still need to solve the cutting blue strip problem with guard able to move down, for my own safety as I am still newbie to woodworking. Thanks for the video.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Jun Vasquez for sure!
@OxSnowdog
@OxSnowdog 3 года назад
Nice video. I had a old circular saw I mounted in the sled permanently. I like there is no setup.
@timt2012
@timt2012 3 года назад
If you don’t have any extra plywood laying around can you simply lay the accu cut on a table and cut the blue strip?
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
I’m not sure I understand your question. I’m sorry.
@1969mmendoza
@1969mmendoza 3 года назад
Thanks for the video....so after 6 months....is the ripping still accurate? btw...is that 6 1/2" Milwaukee Fuel saw?
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
No problem! So after 6 months, I’m back to the jig I built myself. I was not happy with the way the saw sat in the sled. Also, it was a pain to keep on putting on the shoe and taking it off. And yes. It’s a fuel 6 1/2.
@omikeyutube
@omikeyutube 2 года назад
I don't understand how big of a pain it could be to put the saw back on the plate. I mean all you have to do is put it under this two screws and buttered up against the stop button on the left on your setup tighten down two screws you're on your way, how much easier could it really be?
@12noonclock
@12noonclock 3 года назад
The one question that I cannot get answered- Can you elevate one end of the saw while in the track so that you can make a cut inside a piece of wood? If I want to cut a rectangle within a piece of plywood, can I do that?
@KlockoFett
@KlockoFett 3 года назад
No plunge cuts with this setup.. You could get the cut started, or do the whole thing, with a jigsaw. No tear out protection doing this, tho I've heard of a hack where you put painter's tape over where you're cutting to help with the splintering (scoring your cut line with a utility knife also can help). Alternatively, if you're brave and skilled enough you could do the plunges with the circ saw then attach the sled and lay the track and do the cuts that way (starting the cuts mid track wherever you made the initial plunges freehand). Still need a jigsaw (or a hand saw of your preference) to square the corners.
@thequiltedpaisley
@thequiltedpaisley 3 года назад
What brand is your work table?
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
It is a Worx Pegasus. I absolutely love it!!
@barbra429
@barbra429 4 года назад
I'm a beginner and my problem is what if I have a board and it is not straight on any of the sides How do I get it straight or can I use this tool to get it straight I'm confused.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 4 года назад
Barbra do you have a speed square? If so, find your square and go from there. Does that make sense? You can also butt the starting piece to the edge of your board, that will give you a straight edge to work with.
@barbra429
@barbra429 4 года назад
@@aaronfixesstuff yes I have a speed square, a empire guide and a Kreg rip cut and a extra long level.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 4 года назад
Barbra awesome. So once you can verify a 90 degree angle using the speed square. Then mark the board using the level, and now you have a straight cut :)
@barbra429
@barbra429 4 года назад
@@aaronfixesstuff okay I kind of understand I will try it. I am terrible with figuring out straight lines, always been a problem.
@gwestlun
@gwestlun 3 года назад
noticed that you didn't switch the clear plastic strip in front with the red line and the other gray pointer! But still a good video, thanks!
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
Thanks! I didn’t even know that was a thing :)
@jimmiller4951
@jimmiller4951 3 года назад
GeeDub , I believe that you use them for the Kreg RipCut
@Bob064
@Bob064 Год назад
The clear cursor is for the RIP cut jig the gray indicator is for alignment over the track on the right side ( for your saw) it just helps aligning. I noticed you lifting the blade guard. I find the starting point lifts it easily by itself.
@falcon759
@falcon759 2 года назад
I've watched about 4 videos on this tool and I still don't understand the purpose of cutting 1/32" off the blue guide strip. Why can't the side of the blade simply be pushed flush against the strip as it is out of the box when you're initially setting up the sled with your saw?
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 2 года назад
Because the only way to get zero clearance is by shaving down the plastic. That will show you exactly where the cut will be.
@oseaghin
@oseaghin 2 года назад
Dude, some genuine advice here (yeah, I'm that guy -- but I really want you to keep your eyes and digits). Put on eye protection. Get your finger away from the blade. When you put the saw down, mind where the guard is. As to the jig -- have you noticed any slop in sled as it's sliding on rails? Mine is really bad, 1/16-1/8" easily...
@johnharville8007
@johnharville8007 3 года назад
Big safety no-no here. Your saw’s blade guard should still be operable after mounting your saw to the sled.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
It should, but it does not work with this model unfortunately.
@johnharville8007
@johnharville8007 3 года назад
@@aaronfixesstuff be careful man. I’ve seen bad things happen when the blade guard isn’t functioning (a VERY serious injury)...and it happens in the blink of an eye.
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff 3 года назад
@@johnharville8007 yeah man. Totally agreed. I am not a fan of the jig and I really only use the one I built now. No shoe needed and setup takes a few seconds.
@gailharris8316
@gailharris8316 3 года назад
Is there a saw that will allow you to operate the blade guard? That's my biggest concern is safety and if that's not able to be achieved then the product is a waste.
@johnharville8007
@johnharville8007 3 года назад
@@gailharris8316 pretty sure it can work properly with this saw (and most saws for that matter). I just think the creator of this video didn’t place that stop block properly.
@jumbo123ist
@jumbo123ist Год назад
There’s no clamps to clamp the guide to the wood? Hhhuuhhh??
@aaronfixesstuff
@aaronfixesstuff Год назад
Sadly not. I think it’s so silly that it doesn’t have a clamp
@justaman7745
@justaman7745 2 года назад
The reason why I disliked your video is because you didn’t swear you didn’t shout, and you didn’t fight anyone, once you have done all these things I would have subscribed to your channel.
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