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This is called a plunge cut. If you don't have a drill handy this is a great way to cut into the material without cutting through the material where it doesn't need to be cut. What do you think about this trick?
ОтветитьJust heat it up a little bit and cut it with a knife
ОтветитьJust buy an oscillating saw. No need to lose fingers
ОтветитьCoping saw and saw zawl combo and skilled labor reduces the need for such a gross dewalt pos
ОтветитьYou forgot to say:
Don't do this at home
If the saw break by mistake the end will not be happy eye 👀
His hand being next to the sawblade while doing this makes me sweat 😅
ОтветитьBeen there done that
ОтветитьProsto jak ślad moczu idącego byka
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ОтветитьGood tip
ОтветитьSome people have never touched a jigsaw and it shows In the comments💀😂
ОтветитьGood skill, but there is the chance of bending or breaking a blade. If you have a drill close, pop through a half inch hole and start from there.
ОтветитьРукожоп.....
ОтветитьI just use a table for the most part. its abit faster i think. But nothing wrong with using a jig saw either.👌
ОтветитьThat’s not a trick, drill a hole it works better
ОтветитьThe straightness of that cut was as straight as that guy
ОтветитьFine tool and skillsaw for me.
ОтветитьI don't think I'd be able to find my jigsaw let alone muster the inclination to use it again, plunge with circ, clean up corners with multi
ОтветитьThe first multitool
ОтветитьJust drill a hole 10mm does the trick, that cut was nasty af
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Ответитьа просверлить?
ОтветитьOld news
ОтветитьDont you have a forstner bit?
ОтветитьHa it is easier to drill a hole first u don't fool me about your hack usually this is a fine way to break blades 😅 it's not designed for wot u are doing
ОтветитьImpressionante!!! 😮 Só vendo mesmo pra acreditar 👍🏽
ОтветитьDrill
ОтветитьWorks in a pinch can bend a blade easy though
ОтветитьJigsaws are good for a few things . But I use my multi tool most of time. My jigsaw mostly stays home now kinda obsolete.
Ответить😅 bro pilot hole 🕳️ than clean edge that board no body wants crooked boards
ОтветитьHow to lose your fingers in 1 easy step.
ОтветитьA job for the isolating tool
ОтветитьMulti tools are awesome for this stuff..
Ответитьplunge cutting a circular saw or oscillator is faster and easier imo
Ответить😂
ОтветитьCould just cut it from the back with a circular saw
ОтветитьWhy don’t you have a drill?
Ответитьlike a dog pissin in the snow
ОтветитьAlot of people like the multitool for this but i think drilling a hole and jig saw best. The plunge dementration defidently handy in a pinch if you have no other means . He could defedintly clean that up. He cut to the inside to be safe.multitools are great tho for coping and hardwood floor repair/replacement tho. Can be tricky to keep a nice clean strait line with them unless you use them alot and have a good blade. Regardless of preference keep on carpentrying it up gentlemen. Now if you excuse me im gonna go demenstrate how not to plunge cut this cut with a table saw 😂
ОтветитьNot straight I'd still rather use à plunger and a angle straightener on the oval board to have a string guide my line to be flush
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Ответитьthat was Dog $h17 .. if anything that's what not to do ...
ОтветитьYeah, that's called a plunge cut. That one was pretty messy.
ОтветитьThe line was not that accurate thou😢
ОтветитьNot a nice straight cut :/
ОтветитьWhat is the trick?
ОтветитьThe owners manual tell u how to do this as well.... at least the milwaukee brand manual does.
ОтветитьTo the person who said drill a hole: What if you need both pieces to have a perfect line? Plunge cut is the answer. You can make it look nicer though
ОтветитьI know that
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