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But you guys are forgetting that after making this, you RETURN the mitre saw to Lowe’s.
@bereketmol4227
8 күн бұрын
Even if I bought it in Menards?
@bereketmol4227
8 күн бұрын
Even if I bought it in Menards?
@throngcleaver
Күн бұрын
@@_..-.._..-.._ 🤣🤣🤣
You don't need any of this. I just break wood with karate chops perfectly every time.
@GiSoldier559
3 ай бұрын
A descendant of Chuck Norris
@lordhighnesscheshirecat3382
3 ай бұрын
I chew it like a bever until it is flat
@holyilonka9897
Ай бұрын
Angeber
@loktom4068
26 күн бұрын
Splitters every time.😅😂
@dumpywhite
17 күн бұрын
@@lordhighnesscheshirecat3382 that’s what she said
But…but…you made those jigs with a mitre saw?
@pumpjackmcgee4267
4 ай бұрын
Good for pieces that are too big or ungainly to put on a mitre saw.
@DarkSeraph351
4 ай бұрын
@@pumpjackmcgee4267or, if you're like me and have to store the saw where it takes a minute to dig it out, this will help if you just need to make 1 or 2 cuts
@kachevnik8120
4 ай бұрын
Вы тоже это заметили?😂
@BeanieKing
4 ай бұрын
And stores already sell tables, why spend more to build one?!?!?!?!?!?! 😅😅😅
@darthslagle5979
3 ай бұрын
Like what? I've cut 4x12's on a miter saw to make geometric support beams on a cabin. I was thinking this was more portable to cut really small things, but I have a small 6in miter for stuff like crown and cabinet trim. I think it's just a views vid. And he got me😂
So, if you have a $400 compound miter saw, you can make a small jig allowing you to make cuts without a $400 compound miter saw. Got it. Thanks man!
@sayamacd
4 ай бұрын
A Japanese pull saw will give a finish ready cut, the miter saw? Nah. There’s a ton of ways to cut something, but each way to do it doesn’t always yield the same exact result.
@K162KingPin
4 ай бұрын
@@sayamacdYou think you are so smart, but if you were you would recognize a joke when you see it.
@K162KingPin
4 ай бұрын
Even after I pointed it out, you STILL don't get the joke? God it must suc to be you.
@K162KingPin
4 ай бұрын
@@roofermarc1All good, I'm a sh'ty carpenter. Now give me some metal and a welder, and I can build the world.
@kwizmon
3 ай бұрын
@@K162KingPinwhen snark is masquerading as a joke...
Если перевернуть стул, то на него можно посадить 4 лайфхакеров.
@outrageousacres
4 ай бұрын
Beautifully said.
@Gottom-
4 ай бұрын
Но нужно сначала ножки торцануть 😂
@shatoon59
4 ай бұрын
@@Gottom-главное заусенок побольше оставить!
@user-pq4ry5kj1s
4 ай бұрын
Полностью согласен!!!😅😅😅
@Gottom-
4 ай бұрын
А вообще штука простая в изготовлении и полезная, когда на весу пилить надо. Так что этого можно не сажать 😁
Wow he didn't even forget to mark the "X" so that he won't cut the WRONG PIECE OFF!😮
@0therun1t21
18 күн бұрын
I was hoping someone else thought that was funny.
@NintenDub
7 күн бұрын
Well you wouldn't wanna make the cut, and keep the 2 inch scrap and toss the 4 foot board.
@0therun1t21
7 күн бұрын
@@NintenDub Yeah, you got it. It's silly, like when Coyote chases Roadrunner to the edge of a broken cliff but the Coyote falls with the earth and Roadrunner remains floating on his magic cliff.
This is a great way for someone to practice positioning if they want to use hand tools for wood working. Since it's a Japanese saw I'm willing to bet this is used for "traditional," crafts. I'm truth sometimes you can't beat the precision of experience and well crafted hand tools.
I like this idea compared to all the other ones this beats them all.
...but you don't need the magnets... In fact, you routed the hole too shallow the second time around (negating the purpose of the guide), yet fixed it offscreen.
Чтобы сделать инструмент для ровного отпиливания, нужен инструмент для ровного отпиливания (торцовка). Л-Логика.
@user-rp4xs2jy1t
4 ай бұрын
В аренду можно взять на 1 день
@vadegdadeg
3 ай бұрын
Чтобы скомпилировать компилятор нужен компилятор
Neat hack, you just gotta use the chop saw that already does everything your magnetic jig does to make the jig for your hand saw which has significantly less cutting power than your chop saw. I’ll stick to using power tools my friend.
Чтобы сделать ручной вспомагательный инструмент, у вас должен быть электричесский инструмент 😂😂😂😂
How about some wax to help that blade slide against the guide?
@sparkysimian
4 ай бұрын
Came to the comments to say this.
@mattsnyder4754
4 ай бұрын
Eh. Better to just wax your blade in the first place
@patrickvanrinsvelt4466
3 ай бұрын
Good idea. As well as the blade.
@_..-.._..-.._
21 күн бұрын
Wax your bikini line
@jayandrusiak
8 күн бұрын
How about not using magnets because it’s almost pointless
Well, I’d say that asking why, is waste because when trying to help others, less experienced - to learn woodworking, little accurate jigs for hand tool use are the way to go. Nice job filming, editing and making of this point.
@KyleRepinski
18 күн бұрын
Yeah but making the jigs with power tools kind of defeats the point
@TrustinChrist-truthseeker
8 күн бұрын
@@KyleRepinski it is done all the time in machining for maintaining exact distances and cutting angles especially on 100+ parts that all need to be the same. That is what a part stop is, and as others have said, this is good for outside where you might not have power and need to make a cut like that and keep it nice and even, that can be difficult to do, and to keep it at a perfect 45° cut all the way. As said above, this is a good beginner one for hand saws, say like with that Japanese pull cut saw he is using and is especially useful to help make sure you get nice straight cuts and have nice 90° edges when you are done. Just some thoughts. Sincerely, JS
Its a smart idea for sure, but you should make it so the magnet and saw are just out of reach. Friction between the metals rubbing together would make heat. Heat will take away the magnetism in the metal.
@susantipsyhealy7655
4 ай бұрын
These are rare earth magnates, I might be mistaken, but I thought those are not affected in the same way as black magnets are. Do you know if that’s true or not? Thank you
@susantipsyhealy7655
4 ай бұрын
Well, DOH! I guess I could have looked that up myself. Found out, rare earth magnets, if heat , exceeding 212°F is applied, the magnetic field is compromised. Once returning to
@brandan9069
4 ай бұрын
I was trying to be helpful, you were just being a dick. Thats the difference here
@DarkSeraph351
4 ай бұрын
Just put a piece of paper between the saw and the magnets, or tape a piece of painter's tape over them.
@maxmerton
4 ай бұрын
The magnets are rebated, therefore there’s no contact.
I do that all the time and you don't need the magnets.
@bronklyy
4 ай бұрын
Shut up
@twistedhillbilly6157
4 ай бұрын
You don't need to be negative either,, But here you are...
@JPaulino19
4 ай бұрын
@twistedhillbilly6157 how was that comment negative? The person stated that you don't need the magnet to do that. You could just use the piece of wood as a guide....without the magnets....
@567dirt8910
4 ай бұрын
Especially not when you have a mitre saw. That was ridiculous.
@54oddrod
3 ай бұрын
You dont need to use a jig at all but we do to make life easier/consistent/save time Just like using a jig vs not using a jig, with magnets require less effort from the user
Your decision to forgo the perfectly capable mitre saw for the hand saw and jig is legendary😂
@patrickvanrinsvelt4466
3 ай бұрын
Using the high end Japanese saws is very rewarding and produces perfect cuts.
@pittaman
21 күн бұрын
You can't always bring the work piece to the saw. I'm making one for sure.
@StCreed
10 күн бұрын
I have a handpowered miter saw. Really old. Can cut angles in 3 directions. But... I'd still use this jig. You can't always get your tools in position. You don't always need 3D angle accuracy. A simple and accurate jig is helpful.
Стусло вам в помощь. Когда коту нечего делать....
I think it's brilliant! Lot of times you want the miter out of the box! Look how tight those cuts are!
Can’t argue with the quality of those cuts! That was impressive.
Прям чудо приспособление. Как же раньше то до этого никто не додумался. 😂
@user-do5ze4ub9k
4 ай бұрын
и как без неё жили?просто существовали.теперь появился смысл
Been using a speed square and jigsaw for cuts lately when I don’t have a need for the miter station. Been pretty surprised how well it works but this looks great too.
@bloodleader5
3 ай бұрын
Why would you use a jigsaw instead of a skilsaw? The amount of tearing must be awful.
I have an old "Miller's Falls" miter box and it works perfectly - every single time...
Kinda cool, but I certainly don't use a hand saw very often!
I’ve spent way too much money and far too lazy to not use my power tools.
Чтобы сделать такую приблуду, надо купить циркулярный станок, спасибо. Подходит вам лайфках про табуретку
Love the ignorance of "just use your miter saw" or "buddy you have a circular saw..." Hahahaha. You know sometimes we have to do our hobby of woodworking at night because it's not our actual full time job. Well you have to think about the family members asleep or city noise ordinances so this is actually a great way to make cuts
@scannon90
4 ай бұрын
You're probably going to wake up your sleeping family using a handsaw too.
@lazycat7409
4 ай бұрын
@@scannon90they've all moved elsewhere by now.
@tedspens
4 ай бұрын
It's true that power tools are not always an option, but the best way to make this cut is to mark 2 lines with your speed square and cut it freehand. With a little practice, it's faster than grabbing a jig and bonus, you're not limited to 45 and 90. Get good at it and you can even cut perfect compound angles.
@coletoncallender7127
4 ай бұрын
@@tedspenscan you elaborate on the 2 lines method?
@tedspens
4 ай бұрын
@@coletoncallender7127 Sure, it's a common cut and pretty simple. For example, the 45 degree cut -- mark your 45 on the face of the board and your 90 on the edge. Start your cut on the corner where the lines meet, pulling the saw to get started (it's easier). Important: Do not cut the line! Cut next to the line. Trade term is keep the line or save the line. Anyway, start your cut on the corner and work your way into the longer line. As you're cutting, gradually follow the shorter line. You don't have to see (or mark) the other 2 sides of the board because a sharp saw with gentle cutting pressure will cut a straight slice. Do the same for a simple 90 degree cut or a tricky compound miter, it's just a matter marking 2 lines and cutting along them. 2x4's are cheap, so have some fun practicing. You'll have it down in no time.
Buying a powered mitre saw to make a manual mitre saw. Call it a brilliant idea😢😮😅😂
Доска смолистая, и сухая 😊
Omg my life is now complete and if I died today I'd die happy knowing I seen this priceless video
A gerbies travel show would be great. Or special guest on a Wide World trip
Some good points and bad points about this design. I think the magnets are not really necessary- the bearing surfaces eventually wear, which is easily remedied by skiffing off a mm ( but not if a magnet is in the way). I prefer to have a longer jig so that it can be clamped and you don't have to worry about movement, especially when cutting hw. For those saying that if you have a chop saw you wouldn't need a jig like this, you are wrong. If you wanted to make a small 45° cut on a 2m dining table, how would you offer that up to a chop saw?
This is actually a pretty clutch tip i got magnet for days and that jig 2ould easily fit in my tool box
I have a small table mount jig saw I’ve used many time for small projects. Didn’t need a wood jig for cutting. Just measure twice, cut once, works every time.
I too struggled to cut anyway straight with those pull saws. Then I got a tenon and dovetail saws. Perfect cuts without jigging.
The baby squares are adorable
I think this works just as well without the magnets
This is so clever! Thanks for sharing!
Thinking about making these. What a great way to get the saw cutting straight
I only watched it twenty times trying to see what exactly the magnets were going to do. Guess we will never know. But they sure were centered into the ends of the wood nicely.
That’s awesome the magnet might give me idea on somethings in future too. Thank you !!❤
Forget all the haters. I like it. It's hard to use a draw saw. But where do you buy magnetic washers?
This only works if you start off with perfectly square stock to create your jig.
Now make it perfect without the mitre saw, and it would actually be a worthwhile video.
Awesome idea, I am having my house built, and I have some woodworking ideas that I want to try out.
This is really cool and all, but it would be easier to just learn to keep your saw straight
Dude... Thank you for posting this.
Top idea he is even using a Japanese pull saw, that and the magnets combined creates a great outcome very impressed.!!!!!!!
*grabs a circular saw*
I literally built the same thing and thought I was a genius. Looks like there's competition 👀🔥
Once I realized that was just the line your drew, and not a split, this is genius. Those are the best hand saws if you can just line them up.
The mitre saw besides. When this works for you, you don’t need magnets.
Стусло придумано ещё при динозаврах
You can do same thing to make guides for cutting dovetails.
I think it should be called a, "Magnet Miter Block." Very cool!
@kachevnik8120
4 ай бұрын
Скорее, магнитное стусло
Using a giant miter saw and full sized drill press to make a hand saw guide is like using an arc welder to make a soldering gun. Works great looks like but if you have the tiols to make it this way ya dont really need it. Niw make it with that ryobi and ill be propeely impressed
Only problem is that’s a very specific angle.
Good idea for beginners. But I Don't have a table saw, miter saw, or band saw. Hardly ever build with dimensional lumber.
Ok!! I'll have to say that's a damn good tip right there.. Thank you 🙏🙏
I always get so confused when a doctor uses such technical terms…like “poo poo” and “cooties”.
And it is still is based on a fine electric mitre saw that will do the job just fine. Never do things the easy way when the hard way will do.
Great idea. Thank you
I fully endorse this message 👍
You want to cut perfect squares? Step one: have a perfect square.
всё! продаю торцовку макита, покупаю магниты и делаю себе такую приблуду из брусочков... вот это я понимаю вещь.
@user-eg9zc5oo1h
4 ай бұрын
Аналогично.
@hihirururara
4 ай бұрын
Сначала сделай а затем уже торцовку проавай😂😂😂
@TheVoldemar13
4 ай бұрын
Меняю два магнита и нажовку на тарцовку Макита, если напишите в личку прямо сейчас - бесплатно получити второй комплект 2 магнита и нажова😂😂😂😂
@user-ep8tl6pc7t
4 ай бұрын
@@TheVoldemar13 эх, жаль под акцию не успел))) надо хоть что-то урвать!
but you have a miter saw 🤦♂️🤯
@koobs4549
28 күн бұрын
What if you have a rough cut blade on it but you need to make a finish cut? It’s going to take longer to swap blades out than to grab this jig for a quick, clean cut
Did I miss the finish product? Please explain.
……….Step Five: Throw away expensive Dewalt dual bevel compound miter saw.
That's how you mass-produce the same thing. It's groundbreaking😊
and that is how individual skill levels become depreciated over time...
Very cool jig. Nice for making a quick accurate cut when in the yard or away from the miter saw!!
Put a little strip of veneer over the magnets for less friction
I just builded a Tablet thats wide enough to cross the Bathtube on the wall side a I mounted a stainless steel strip and used the same Neodym magnets to lock the Tablet onto the bathtube.
Fantastic idea I Nerver thought it would be so useful in daily life.thanks bro
Шикарная замена торцовки!
@user-et1mz4lo8u
3 ай бұрын
Она не требует электричества!
Sencillamente espectacular idea
Those magnets are scratching the shit out of the saw and will result in damage over time.
I've watched this several times, thinking, "we're is the outstanding genius trick here?" Maybe I'll watch a couple more times...
Honestly, I rather do this then some power tools
Now I’ll make one with 30 degrees then 60, then 22.5, and a 72. I could have a whole range of them and not need to use my mitre saw ever again.
Best tip ever! 🎉
@markb8954
3 ай бұрын
Ever.?
@Nancy-xg9nc
3 ай бұрын
@@markb8954 😁 so far!
Im speachless...
Just use the mitre saw. But it's cute.
Really like this one. I noticed the yellow pine for your softwood. Are you in Texas?
Me gusta la idea de trabajar de diferentes maneras, buen tip.
Для того, чтобы "изобрести" данный инструмент, ты использовал циркулярную пилу, которая может ровно отрезать доску под совершенно любым углом.... Браво👏👏👏
@andrey201125
4 ай бұрын
На крайняк можно стусло заюзать😅😅😅. Так что данный девайс тянет на 250 полуляхов😂😂😂😂
@PavelZykov
4 ай бұрын
@@andrey201125 ну не знаю. Вещь в принципе хорошая. Тянет я думаю максимум на 60 полуляхов.
@Bingobongo-vl4ry
4 ай бұрын
As far as I understand wood hacks are the best substitute for po RN. It's all about screws.😂
@Gottom-
4 ай бұрын
Накинулись😁 А если на крыше пилишь или ещё где-то, то вещь полезная. Торцовачную не потаскаешь и не набегаешься к ней.
@user-et1mz4lo8u
3 ай бұрын
Попробуй торцовкой без протяжки дорезать до определённого места, а не просто перепилить....
this has to be the dumbest thing I have ever seen... hey, now put a screen door on a submarine...
@mxfxdlg
3 ай бұрын
Brace yourself. Some of these things get a whole lot worse.
@Sillyturner
Ай бұрын
And some people like to find fault with everything and everybody.
I have a love-hate relationship with magnets. They're very useful at times. Other times such as when using magnets to store tools, the tools become magnetized themselves which leads to picking up all sorts of ferrous debris and sticking to things you don't want to get stuck to. The tools are basically ruined at that point.
@tacmonkey
3 ай бұрын
De-magnetise.
@joewoodchuck3824
3 ай бұрын
@@tacmonkey How?
@davidgiertta
3 ай бұрын
@@joewoodchuck3824 wrote "Demagnetise tools" in the search here on youtube, these are the top results; kzread.info/dash/bejne/lH-Cy8mGhJPXoZc.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/hJWusbSgcdSrhcY.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/n4h-x5acd7uxdJs.html I'm not intending to be a smartarse about it, just easier and more effective than explaining.
You make it all look so easy
Good job done love you and love your work keep it up great man
@richardjura7450
Ай бұрын
This is the best comment I have read. The idea of using magnets is a great idea thank you sir. The rest of the comments that I have read sound like to people are hypocrite.
One step forward, two steps back😂
So we're just going to make custom magnet jigs for all the angles instead of learning how to cut things normally. And we're going to do it using the skills we apparently lack and are inventing these jigs to compensate for. Make it make sense
Really needed if you have a milter saw in the background 😉
Despite all the quacky comments, I found this very useful. Good, clean cuts are always preferable and because I often have need to make them with a hand saw, instead of the miter, I will most definitely get good use out of this. What the idiot commenter fail to recognize is that it's all about good performing "options". Thank you for the tutorial...
Спасибо за идею, а что это за магниты?? Спасибо за ранее..
what did you use to mark the wood?
So cut a block for cutting angles on a mitre saw that cuts angles. Ok.
У тебя торцовка dewalt - нухуа этот кондуктор?!))
You can skip all this and just use the miter saw already there.
And, for my next trick, I will turn this perfectly functional automobile……..into a UNICYCLE!!!……a MAGNETIC unicycle!!!