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The title alone was worth checking out 🙂
Another great video, thank you
Where is the funny part...or is that a pride thing?
the knife wall is (0) god tier. Invest in layout tools folks, you will thank me later. Even with a festool track saw, if I NEED a 100% break out free cut, I use a knife wall.
Why not just buy the right blade for the task
Huh I never knew that the circular saw had a blade depth. Thanks!
I do have a fancy track saw
I came for the government secret.
Good tips though.
You could always put the blade on backwards and see what happens. ;)
That makita is a great saw, I use mine just like a corded saw, most of the time
Government doesn’t want you to know. Yes idiot, government also regulates airlines, the roads you drive on, and the food you eat, to name just a few. ANOTHER entitled whitey who feels he is being unfairly treated. But I hazard to guess he never served in any of the armed forces, because he didnt want mommy to worry!
Score with knife
Nice tip, but please explain what the government has to do with the topic?
I use a 6-1/2 40-tooth finishing blade with an old Dewalt cordless saw and get absolute perfect razor-sharp cuts.
Wouldn't having a finish blade on the saw help ? Most finish guys Wouldn't use 16 tooth . But tape is a great tip . Or flip the material cut from reverse side.
The most dangerous part of these saws is the blade cover..
It always snags and hold you back on that tricky cut making you shift your holding and reach towards the spinning blade to move it away. Many times it should have a keep open latch when going at an angle or into an outside corner
Tear out comes from moving the saw through the material too fast in my experience
Turn the plywood over.
I was taught to cut with good side down.
nice ultra light hitachi framing nailer
After fifty years of boat and cabinets I laugh at his goat cut